Do the jabs stop transmission?
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By Rob Verkerk PhD, scientific and executive director, ANH-Intl
A huge investment that saves human life may well be worth it, if lives are saved. That’s because each human life is priceless. But this equation changes if the ability of the jabs’ effectiveness to stop transmission is questionable, bearing in mind there are tried and tested early treatment protocols that have been proven effective.
Do the jabs stop transmission?
So where are we in understanding the jabs’ effectiveness? The simple answer is: it depends on how you measure effectiveness, in whom, and against which variant. Bottom line: the mRNA covid-19 jabs fail abysmally to protect against infection (transmission) in the face of the latest and dominant, circulating variant, omicron. That’s not just with 2 doses of Pfizer or Moderna – that’s also following a booster dose.



