Did your doctor recommend the COVID shot after it was known it did not prevent catching or transmitting the illness?
Maybe this financial boon had something to do with that recommendation
My testimony to the New Hampshire legislature in 2021 includes many links regarding vaccine efficacy, including an August 5, 2021 interview of Rochelle Walensky by Wolf Blitzer and a similar pronouncement at the same time by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Yet the shots continued to be pushed. It didn’t make sense.
The narrative then became that the shots would prevent more severe illness. This assertion was evidence-free but has continued to circulate.
To incentivize medical providers, the Biden administration in early 2021 doubled the fee that Medicare paid to administer a COVID shot, from $20 to $40 per dose. Later, as demand dropped, there were other valuable perks for medical providers. Here is one: $50 extra per jab from the insurance company to the medical provider for every Kentucky Anthem member given a poison shot. Who incentivized Anthem to do this? Most likely a federal grant did the trick.
https://providers.anthem.com/docs/gpp/KY_CAID_PU_Age5COVID19Vaccine6Months.pdf?v=202207251849
These sorts of financial perks are the reason that Naomi Wolf claimed that Yale was performing ‘human trafficking’ by demanding students be vaxxed in order to attend college. Interesting concept.
Here is how the Department of Justice defines human trafficking.
Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons, is a crime that involves compelling or coercing a person to provide labor or services, or to engage in commercial sex acts. The coercion can be subtle or overt, physical or psychological…
I don't have a doctor. Haven't in decades. One of the best ways to keep yourself alive and well.
As my Aunt Tillie said years ago when she was around 91, "I have oatmeal and an orange everyday for breakfast. I take my vitamins and I stay away from doctors."
This is the kind of following of the money that tells the story clearly. Thank you.