COVID is a major concern, but as I have noted, sometimes the effects or “cure” is worse than the actual problem. This is not just with COVID, but is a problem consistent throughout history. One does not want to “fix” something with a solution now that raises more questions in the future.
An example of this has just been noted, and not in a concerning way, by CNN, in a report that as the first COVID vaccinations in the US are being given out, the Department of Defense with the CDC will be monitoring COVID vaccinations.
The Department of Defense released the first images of a Covid-19 vaccination record card and vaccination kits Wednesday.
Vaccination cards will be used as the “simplest” way to keep track of Covid-19 shots, said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition, which is supporting frontline workers who will administer Covid-19 vaccinations.
“Everyone will be issued a written card that they can put in their wallet that will tell them what they had and when their next dose is due,” Moore said. “Let’s do the simple, easy thing first. Everyone’s going to get that.”
Vaccination clinics will also be reporting to their state immunization registries what vaccine was given, so that, for example, an entity could run a query if it didn’t know where a patient got a first dose.
Moore said many places are planning to ask patients to voluntarily provide a cell phone number, so they can get a text message telling them when and where their next dose is scheduled to be administered.
Every dose administered will be reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Claire Hannan, executive director of the Association of Immunization Managers.
The CDC did not immediately respond to CNN’s inquiry about whether such a database would include a record of everyone immunized.
As far as vaccine kits, the DoD image shows the kits include a card, a needle and syringe, alcohol wipes and a mask. Operation Warp Speed has 100 million vaccine kits ready to go if and when distribution of a coronavirus vaccine starts, Gen. Gustave Perna, Warp Speed’s chief operating officer, said last month.
The images come as two companies — Pfizer and Moderna — await emergency use authorizations (EUA) in the United States. A panel with the US Food and Drug Administration is expected to discuss whether to authorize the EUAs on December 10 and 17.
Should Pfizer and Moderna get the authorization, the vaccines’ first shipments could happen December 15 and 22, respectively, according to a document from the federal government’s Operation Warp Speed.
Initial supplies in the United States will be limited, and the wider population won’t have access to vaccines until months into 2021. A CDC panel recommended Tuesday that heath care and long-term care workers get inoculated first.
By February, 100 million Americans could be vaccinated against coronavirus, Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser to Operation Warp Speed, said Wednesday.
The United States has said if both Pfizer and Moderna win FDA emergency use authorization in December, they could distribute 40 million doses of vaccine by the end of the month. Each vaccine requires two doses, so that’s enough to fully vaccinate 20 million people. (source)
Now I am not a “reactionary” to vaccine issues, but as with all things, basic questions should provide clear and consistent answers. That is not unreasonable or much to expect. After all, would you eat something without knowing what it is if was new to you? In the same way, new things always require, for the observant man, simple question and simple answers.
But that is not what I am seeing here. Instead, I see questions, with no real way to explain the logic behind them.
For example, why is the DoD working with the CDC? This is a disease issue, not a military issue- or at least, it should be. It makes no sense that the DoD would have an interest in this save outside of vaccinating soldiers or military personnel.
Second, why are people being given “vaccination cards” to carry with them? People make jokes about “your papers please- Deine Papieren, bitte”, but really, why does one need to carry a “vaccine card” in one’s wallet? It seems very odd, and more than just a schedule. Indeed, there already exist registries in states for people who have AIDS, because of the fact that they carry a deadly disease, yet they do not have to carry “identification cards.” This is not done for other incurable diseases such as HPV or Herpes, nor do other diseases get similar cards for shot regiments to be carried on one’s person. So what makes COVID special? There is no answer to this.
Third, and perhaps most concerning, why are vaccinations being reported to “state registries”? Why does the state government need to know, for even with a pandemic, is it not enough just to speak to ones doctor? All files are on record- why does one need a COVID registry, especially considering how the pandemic, while it has killed many people, is nothing in comparison to other pandemics throughout history? Why do people who are ‘vaccinated’ need to be on this registry? Likewise, this “registry” goes straight to the federal government. Why do they need to know which people in what state have it? One would think that getting COVID would, like AIDS, put one on a registry, but getting cured of it would take one off. Why, then, would people need to be put on a registry for getting the cure to a disease when they were not on one before? It does not make sense.
Fourth, what about people who don’t get vaccinated? Are they going to be forced to get this vaccine, or will they have other options? Or will they be ‘locked out’ of ‘access’ to certain areas of society?
These are just four simple questions, with no good answers.
There is, however, a fifth reason that upon closer research, I have found, and it is something that mentions what people who are opposed to the vaccine have discussed, but it is an aspect I have never seen anybody discuss at all. In fact, I believe it is the most disturbing aspect of the whole vaccine, and yet, nobody has dared to answer it (check for a future article this month, before Christmas, about it).
For now, what we can say is that something does not seem right about this vaccine. Again, it is important to say that if a real vaccine exists that truly helps people, that is a good thing. However, no cure can ever come at a potentially higher price than what it claims to cure, and the more one looks into this ‘vaccine’, the more questions it raises that the vaccine is not so much about the disease, but has the signs of being a curious weaponization of biotechnology and science with militaristic and even financial ambitions coming together in one product with the pandemic as the excuse to impose it on the public.