by Debra Heine
In response to a law firm’s query, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was unable to provide a single instance in which an unvaccinated person who’d previously had COVID-19 became reinfected with and transmitted the virus to someone else. The CDC said it does not collect such data, even though the medical freedom of millions of Americans hang in the balance.
Natural immunity wins again. After formal demand, the CDC concedes it does not have proof of a naturally immune individual spreading the virus, but it has a lot of proof that vaccinated individuals do. @joerogan and @AaronRodgers12 get it. Why not the CDC?https://t.co/5UmtOvY4hl
— Aaron Siri (@AaronSiriSG) November 11, 2021
A record 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs in September, many of them pushed out of the workforce by the unnecessary vaccine mandates.
Attorney Aaron Siri wrote on Substack that his firm Siri & Glimstad LLP obtained this information via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on behalf of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), a Texas 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by Del Bigtree dedicated to “investigating the safety of medical procedures, pharmaceutical drugs, and vaccines while educating the public of their right to ‘informed consent.’”
Siri found it incredible that the CDC was not collecting this information.
You would assume that if the CDC was going to crush the civil and individual rights of those with natural immunity by having them expelled from school, fired from their jobs, separated from the military, and worse, the CDC would have proof of at least one instance of an unvaccinated, naturally immune individual transmitting the COVID-19 virus to another individual. If you thought this, you would be wrong.
“The CDC’s incredible response is that it does not have a single document reflecting that this has ever occurred. Not one,” Siri wrote.
On the other hand, the lawyer pointed out, there is ample evidence showing that COVID positive vaccinated people can spread the disease.
“There are endless documents reflecting cases of vaccinated individuals becoming infected with and transmitting the virus to others,” he said, citing numerous studies to that effect “such as this study. And this study. And this study. And this study, Siri wrote.
But it gets worse. The CDC’s excuse for not having a shred of evidence of the naturally immune transmitting the virus is that “this information is not collected.” What?! No proof! But yet the CDC is actively crushing the rights of millions of naturally immune individuals in this country if they do not get the vaccine on the assumption they can transmit the virus. But despite clear proof the vaccinated spread the virus, the CDC lifts restrictions on the vaccinated?! That is dystopian.
The facts about natural immunity are simple. Every single peer reviewed study has found that the naturally immune have far greater than 99% protection from having COVID-19, and this immunity does not wane. In contrast, the COVID-19 vaccine provides, at best, 95% protection and this immunity wanes rapidly. I am no mathematician, but a constant 99% seems preferable to a 95% that quickly drops. And, while the vaccinated readily transmit the virus, not so for the naturally immune.
Siri said “civil and individual rights should never be contingent upon a medical procedure.”
“Nobody should be coerced by the government to partake in any medical procedure,” he concluded.
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Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.
Photo “COVID-19 Case Investigation” by CDC Global. CC BY 2.0.