Trudeau plans on vaccinating Canadians 2 to 3 times every year, even as experts denounce his plan


Last year, PM Justin Trudeau signed federal contracts with Pfizer and Moderna to receive 100 million doses of COVID vaccine each year until 2024 — enough to jab each Canadian two to three times annually.

However, national health organizations and even the mainstream media are now discouraging the PM from doing so.

“It’s a continually boost and boost and boost and hope that the virus will eventually go away or will build up enough of [an] immunity wall so that the virus can’t creep over it and get into Canada,” WHO clinical research committee co-chair Srinivas Murthy said.

Furthermore, Murthy says that while he believes there may be some efficacy to getting the third jab, there is little to no evidence that a fourth will help anyone and may actually harm immunity. 

This stance is contrary to what Trudeau’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization has taken. Instead, the Committee recommends some Canadians start lining up for their fourth only six months after receiving their third.

As the Committee wrote in their updated guidelines in December 2021, “Adults who are moderately to severely immunocompromised who have received a threedose primary series are included in those who may receive a booster dose.”

“Data on a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine after the recommended three-dose primary series in this population is currently limited. These individuals may receive a booster at least 6 months after receiving their last dose.”

Moreover, they are still recommending unvaccinated Canadians get their first COVID shot while simultaneously admitting two isn’t nearly enough.

Across the lake, EU health organizations are starting to pull the plug on the endless booster shots agenda, arguing that never-ending boosters harm Europeans’ overall immune systems.

According to Marco Cavaleri, the head of the vaccine strategy for the European Medical Agency, booster shots “can be done once, or maybe twice, but it’s not something that we can think should be repeated constantly.”

“We need to think about how we can transition from the current pandemic setting to a more endemic setting.”

Put simply, more and more governments and health organizations are pulling a total 180 on future vaccine plans, now stating the obvious: the vaccine isn’t the solution; you can’t vaccinate your way out of the pandemic but provide treatments and let the virus make its rounds.

While this sentiment was previously only held by vaccine skeptics, more and more mainstream outlets, such as Bloomberg and the CBC, are choosing to proliferate these ideas — a good sign, as the masses seem to be under the spell of mass formation psychosis led by the mainstream.

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