The HighWire: COVID booster drives in other countries contributed to HIGHER MORTALITY rates


Investigative journalist Jefferey Jaxen joined Del Bigtree on “The HighWire” to reveal that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) booster doses contributed to higher rates of COVID-19 deaths in different countries.

He showed a chart from Our World In Data that showed spikes in three countries – South Korea, the United Kingdom and Israel. The chart shows daily new confirmed COVID-19 deaths per million people in the three nations, as well as peaks in mortality. Jaxen challenged viewers to take a guess as to what led to these spikes in COVID-19 fatalities.

“Here’s the answer: It was the boosters, fourth booster added. This is what we’re talking about with the booster program. This thing is in shambles and tying this to the lockdowns, there is a concept that we keep bringing back full circle – which is natural immunity. We wouldn’t really be here if people really respected natural immunity,” said Jaxen.

The investigative journalist cited a pre-print study posted March 18 on medRxiv to prove the superiority of natural immunity. The paper authored by researchers in Qatar concluded that “natural infection was associated with stronger and more durable protection against infection, regardless of the variant, than mRNA primary-series vaccination.” According to Jaxen, the study authors arrived upon this conclusion by looking at the hazard ratios – the risk of an event occurring – for infection, severe COVID and COVID deaths.

The Qatar-based researchers wrote in their findings that the overall adjusted hazard ratio (AHR) for natural immunity when faced with COVID-19 infection was 0.46 compared to a full vaccination with Pfizer’s BNT162b2 vaccine, and 0.51 compared to a full vaccination for Moderna’s mRNA-1273 vaccine. Jaxen explained: “Natural immunity reduced the risk of infection by 54 percent compared to taking the Pfizer vaccine and by 49 percent compared to taking the Moderna vaccine.” (Related: STUDY: Natural immunity provides significantly better protection against COVID than vaccine immunity.)

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Furthermore, the study also pointed out the AHR of natural immunity for any severe, critical or fatal COVID-19 against all variants in relation to the mRNA vaccines.

“Natural immunity reduced the risk of severe, critical or fatal COVID-19 against all variants [by] 68 percent compared to taking Pfizer’s vaccine, and by 42 percent compared to [taking] Moderna’s vaccine,” Jaxen said.

“Remember, this is what we’re told – that the vaccines are no longer stopping infection [and] transmission, but they’re hanging on to it stopping hospitalizations and mortality. These are big, big numbers they’re finding out in Qatar, and something that really should be looked at.”

Bigtree and Jaxen decry Fauci’s pivot toward medical freedom

The “HighWire” host and his guest also denounced White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci for suddenly pivoting toward medical freedom. Prior to this, the top infectious disease expert had been a staunch advocate of lockdowns and vaccines to address COVID-19. Jaxen played footage of Fauci during his April 10 appearance in the ABC program “This Week,” which the investigative journalist dubbed as the expert “making a bid for medical freedom.”

“There will be a level of infection; this is not [going to] be eradicated [or] eliminated. What’s [going to] happen is that we’re [going to] see each individual [having] to make their calculation of the amount of risk that they [want to] take [when] going to indoor dinners [and] functions. Even within the realm of a green zone [in] a map of the country, you see that everything looks green – but that’s starting to tick up,” said Fauci.

“So you [got to] make a question and answer for yourself; for me [and] you as [individuals]. What is my age? What is my status? Do I have people at home who are vulnerable that if I bring the virus home, they’d be a problem? We’re at that point where … we’re going to have to live with some degree of virus in the community.”

Bigtree reacted: “What’s so amazing about this is that they robbed us of all our medical freedoms. [They] locked us down, masked us, kept us from taking ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine [and] jabbed everybody that they could force into it. And then when it’s all said and done, the vaccine’s a complete and total failure [and] booster No. 5 is [going to] last you about seven and a half hours – now it’s like he’s gifting us back the freedom.

“This is what I want to point out. We’re not back to square one. We’re not back where we would have been, had you let us just act naturally the way that we did. Remember what [Fauci is] saying. We’ve never had to live with a variant not going away until they decided to vaccinate everybody.”

Visit Vaccines.news to read more about how COVID-19 boosters cause more harm than good.

Watch the full conversation between Jefferey Jaxen and Del Bigtree on “The HighWire” below.

This video is from The HighWire with Del Bigtree channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

WHO warns against boosters, says strategy “not viable” for new variants.

Study: Natural immunity to COVID remains strong at 20 months post-infection.

GREAT NEWS: Natural immunity to coronavirus is comprehensive and DURABLE – study.

Immunocompromised individuals NOT producing antibodies even after receiving COVID-19 booster doses.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

medRxiv.org


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