First published at 16:22 UTC on December 7th, 2022.
Dec. 5, 2022. Steve Kirsch: "Yale is requiring all students to take the bivalent booster. This is nuts. The faculty is not required to take the booster. So presumably the rationale is that the students need to risk their lives to protect facu…
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Dec. 5, 2022. Steve Kirsch: "Yale is requiring all students to take the bivalent booster. This is nuts. The faculty is not required to take the booster. So presumably the rationale is that the students need to risk their lives to protect faculty members who wisely chose not to risk their lives by taking the booster.
The mandate isn’t to protect the students. The chance of a Yale student dying from COVID at this point is less than 1 in a million. The chance that a Yale student will die from the vaccine is somewhere around 100 times higher than that. So no student who did their own research would ever consent to be vaxxed.
The proof that the bivalent is protective against COVID is non-existent. This isn’t debatable; it was tested in only 8 mice and all the mice got infected when challenged with the virus.
Even FDA Panel member Dr. Paul Offit, one of the most respected vaccine experts in the world (respected by the mainstream medical community that is) isn’t taking the booster for the same reason: because the benefit is non-existent.
Every Yale parent and student deserves to know at least two things:
What health expert is Yale University relying on for their policy?
Can they see the written rationale explaining how Professor Offit got it wrong in his risk-benefit analysis? If not, why not?"
Source: Steve Kirsch's Substack: https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/two-speeches-you-should-watch
And:
The Vigilant Fox. https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/youre-violating-them-dr-naomi-wolf
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