A new study indicates that for every Covid vaccine an individual receives, the more Covid infections they get.
Researchers included over 50,000 participants in their study, all employees at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
“The association of increased risk of COVID-19 with higher numbers of prior vaccine doses in our study, was unexpected,” researchers stated.
Compared to unvaccinated individuals:
- Participants who’d received one Covid vaccine were 1.7 times more likely to test positive for Covid
- Participants who’d received two Covid vaccines were 2.63 times more likely to test positive for Covid
- Participants who’d received three Covid vaccines were 3.1 times more likely to test positive for Covid
- Participants who’d received four or more Covid vaccines were 3.8 times more like to test positive for Covid
Researchers said that a simplistic explanation for the startling results would be that higher-risk individuals received more vaccines.
“However, the majority of subjects in this study were generally young individuals and all were eligible to have received at least three doses of vaccine by the study start date, and which they had every opportunity to do,” they said.
In other words, most individuals who had received three shots or less were eligible for more but chose to ignore the CDC’s guidance on staying “up-to-date” on Covid vaccines.
The study showed risks over three months, starting September 12, 2022. This was the first day the bivalent covid vaccine became available to employees at the clinic.
Researchers concluded the bivalent Covid-19 booster was only 30% effective in preventing infection.
YouTube removed a video of Dr. John Campbell presenting the data to his audience of 2.7 million followers. However, rumble, an alternative video-sharing platform, kept the video up.
Last summer, most Canadian provinces stopped showing infections according to vaccine status, right around the time the vaccinated population was beginning to show higher rates of infection per capita.
Recent updates from Health Canada indicate that, despite its best efforts, the vast majority of Canadians have chosen not to receive a covid vaccine in the last six months.