While public health officials and mainstream media claim the COVID-19 pandemic is now “a pandemic of the unvaccinated,” we now know this claim is based on highly misleading statistics. In a July 16, 2021, White House press briefing, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Rochelle Walensky claimed that “over 97% of people who are entering the hospital right now are unvaccinated.” A few weeks later, in an August 5, 2021, statement, she inadvertently revealed how that statistic actually came about.As it turns out, the CDC was looking at hospitalization and mortality data from January through June 2021 – a timeframe during which the vast majority of the U.S. population were still unvaccinated. But that’s not the case at all now. The CDC is also playing with statistics in other ways to create the false and inaccurate impression that unvaccinated people make up the bulk of infections, hospitalizations and deaths. For example, we now find out the agency is counting anyone who died within the first 14 days post-injection as unvaccinated. Not only does this inaccurately inflate the unvaccinated death toll, but it also hides the real dangers of the COVID shots, as the vast majority of deaths from these shots occur within the first two weeks.5 Now their deaths are counted as unvaccinated deaths rather than being counted as deaths due to vaccine injury or COVID-19 breakthrough infections! https://alethonews.com/2021/09/15/shockingly-cdc-now-lists-vaccinated-deaths-as-unvaccinated
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