Every CDC Conference Attendee Who Tested Positive for COVID was Vaccinated

by
Steve MacDonald

The US Centers for Disease Control had a Klan bake at an Atlanta hotel last month. On the last day of the conference, several attendees informed the brass that they’d tested positive for COVID-19. In a surprising move, CDC turned it into a learning experience.

 

On April 27, the last day of the conference, several people notified organizers that they had tested positive for COVID-19. The CDC and the Georgia Department of Public Health worked together to survey attendees to try to figure out how many people had tested positive.

“The goals were to learn more about transmission that occurred and add to our understanding as we transition to the next phase of COVID-19 surveillance and response,” the CDC said in a May 26 statement. …

 

There were 1800 attendees, over 1400 of whom took the survey – 181 say they tested positive for COVID, and all were ‘Vaccinated.”  That means what? None of the COVID-positive participants in the CDC’s Super spreader event were unvaccinated, although most had received at least one shot.

So, what does the CDC think it learned?

 

The CDC said the survey results “underline the importance of vaccination for protecting individuals against severe illness and death related to COVID-19” because none of the people who said they tested positive reported going to a hospital. …

 

The only severe illness in this situation is where a known dangerous biologic treatment is continuously pimped as safer than a virus from which it continually fails to protect people.

The CDC even admits this indirectly. The people who got sick have had at least one or more shots of the magic elixir. No one was hospitalized for “severe disease.”  But job one for avoiding severe disease is not to get infected. The flawed Plandemic response was centered on restricting movement and access to do what? Prevent infection.

Your response to this clear signal?

 

The CDC said the survey results “underline the importance of vaccination for protecting individuals against severe illness and death related to COVID-19”

 

Sorry, I do not see that, but you be you. Leave me out of it.

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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