The Biden administration’s strategy to universally vaccinate in the middle of the pandemic is bad science and badly needs a reboot.
This strategy will likely prolong the most dangerous phase of the worst pandemic since 1918 and almost assuredly cause more harm than good – even as it undermines faith in the entire public health system.
Four flawed assumptions drive the Biden strategy. The first is that universal vaccination can eradicate the virus and secure economic recovery by achieving herd immunity throughout the country (and the world). However, the virus is now so deeply embedded in the world population that, unlike polio and smallpox, eradication is unachievable. SARS-CoV-2 and its myriad mutations will likely continually circulate, much like the common cold and influenza.
The second assumption is that the vaccines are (near) perfectly effective. However, our currently available vaccines are quite “leaky.” While good at preventing severe disease and death, they only reduce, not eliminate, the risk of infection, replication, and transmission. As a slide deck from the Centers for Disease Control has revealed, even 100% acceptance of the current leaky vaccines combined with strict mask compliance will not stop the highly contagious Delta variant from spreading.
The third assumption is that the vaccines are safe. Yet scientists, physicians, and public health officials now recognize risks that are rare but by no means trivial. Known side effects include serious cardiac and thrombotic conditions, menstrual cycle disruptions, Bell’s Palsy, Guillain Barre syndrome, and anaphylaxis.
Unknown side effects which virologists fear may emerge include existential reproductive risks, additional autoimmune conditions, and various forms of disease enhancement, i.e., the vaccines can make people more vulnerable to reinfection by SARS-CoV-2 or reactivation of latent viral infections and associated diseases such as shingles. With good reason, the FDA has yet to approve the vaccines now administered under Emergency Use Authorization.
The failure of the fourth “durability” assumption is the most alarming and perplexing. It now appears our current vaccines are likely to offer a mere 180-day window of protection – a decided lack of durability underscored by scientific evidence from Israel and confirmed by Pfizer, the Department of Health and Human Services, and other countries.
Here, we are already being warned of the need for universal “booster” shots at six-month intervals for the foreseeable future. The obvious broader point that militates for individual vaccine choice is that repeated vaccinations, each with a small risk, can add up to a big risk.
It’s an arms race with the virus.
The most important reason why a universal vaccination strategy is imprudent tracks to the collective risk associated with how the virus responds when replicating in vaccinated individuals. Here, basic virology and evolutionary genetics tell us the goal of any virus is to infect and replicate in as many people as possible. A virus can’t efficiently spread if, like with Ebola, it quickly kills its hosts.
The clear historical tendency for viruses crossing over from one species to another is to evolve in a way that makes them both more infectious and less pathogenic over time. However, a universal vaccination policy deployed in the middle of a pandemic can turn this normal Darwinian taming process into a dangerous vaccine arms race.
The essence of this arms race is this: The more people you vaccinate, the greater the number of vaccine-resistant mutations you are likely to get, the less durable the vaccines will become, ever more powerful vaccines will have to be developed, and individuals will be exposed to more and more risk.
Science tells us here that today’s vaccines, which use novel gene therapy technologies, generate powerful antigens that direct the immune system to attack specific components of the virus. Thus, when the virus infects a person with a “leaky” vaccination, the viral progeny will be selected to escape or resist the effects of the vaccine.
If the entire population has been trained via a universal vaccination strategy to have the same basic immune response, then once a viral escape mutant is selected, it will rapidly spread through the entire population – whether vaccinated or not.
A far more optimal strategy is to vaccinate only the most vulnerable. This will limit the amount of vaccine-resistant mutations and thereby slow, if not halt, the current vaccine arms race.
Fortunately, those most vulnerable represent a relatively small number; and these cohorts have already achieved high levels of vaccine acceptance. They include senior citizens, for whom the risk of serious disease or death increases exponentially with age, and those with significant comorbidities such as obesity, lung, and heart disease.
For much of the rest of the population, there’s nothing to fear but fear of the virus itself. This is particularly true if we have lawful outpatient access to a growing arsenal of scientifically proven prophylactics and therapeutics.
For example, there has been much controversy over ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Yet, with the emergence of a growing body of scientific evidence, we can be assured these two medicines are safe and effective in prophylaxis and early treatment when administered under a physician’s supervision. Numerous other useful treatments range from famotidine/celecoxib, fluvoxamine, and apixaban to various anti-inflammatory steroids, Vitamin D, and zinc.
The broader goal when administering these agents is to moderate symptoms and take death off the table, particularly for the unvaccinated. Unlike vaccines, these agents are generally not dependent on specific viral properties or mutations but instead mitigate or treat the inflammatory symptoms of the disease itself. (Pfizer is now actively marketing its own antiviral therapeutic – tacit admission Pfizer’s own vaccine is incapable of eradicating the virus.)
We are not “anti-vax.” One of us (Dr. Malone) invented the core mRNA technology being used by Pfizer and Moderna to produce their vaccines and has spent his entire professional career developing and advancing novel vaccine technologies, vaccines, and other medical countermeasures. The other (Mr. Navarro) played a key role at the Trump White House in jumpstarting Operation Warp Speed and ensuring timely delivery of the vaccines.
We are simply saying that just because you have a big vaccine hammer, it is not necessarily wise to use it for every nail. The American people deserve better than a universal vaccination strategy under the flag of bad science and enforced through authoritarian measures.• Dr. Robert Malone is the discoverer of in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection and the inventor of mRNA vaccines while he was at the Salk Institute in 1988. Peter Navarro served in the Trump White House as the Defense Production Act Policy Coordinator.
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Saturday, August 7, 2021
The Deep State's Flawed Covid Strategy
Dr. Robert Malone and Peter Navarro. "Biden team’s misguided and deadly COVID-19 vaccine strategy: Vaccination 'arms race' could prove dangerous to the American public"
Maybe it's a good thing Biden never came up with a vaccine distribution strategy in red states. Apparently you have to go to the warehouse and get an expired vaccine for yourself.
ReplyDeletePresident Joe Biden's 50 state vaccine distribution strategy...
ReplyDeleteThe federal mass vaccination sites will feature weekend and extended daytime hours, reserve slots for registration through faith-based and community-based organizations, and deploy mobile units to help vaccinate surrounding communities, according to the White House.
In partnership with states, these sites will be able to administer a total of 79,000 shots per day at full capacity.
Biden also plans to unveil "a new effort to fund community organizations to provide transportation and assistance for the nation's most at-risk seniors and people with disabilities to access vaccines", according to the White House.
President Joe Biden: 90% of Americans will have access to vaccine site within 5 miles.
As for the post, predisent Dotard would have rescinded the emergency use authorizations that HIS ADMINISTRATION approved had he managed to steal a second term? And "herd immunity" was your entire thing when Dotard was predisent. Now it's bad and won't work?
"the virus is now so deeply embedded in the world population"... Thanks, Dotard. The actual person who was in charge who had NO PLAN. According to you, it wasn't even his job.
Yet the largest demographic of the unvaccinated in the US remains African-Americans.
ReplyDeleteYou know, the "red staters."
Biden also plans to unveil "a new effort to fund community organizations to provide transportation and assistance for the nation's most at-risk seniors and people with disabilities to access vaccines", according to the White House.
ReplyDeleteHe needs to unveil a new effort to fund industrial grain ergot harvesting so he can blame Republicans for brown paper LSD too.
btw, Peter Navarro lied bigly about the election Joe Biden legitimately won. I was trying to decide if Dr. Robert Malone has any credibility. That he'd team up with Peter Navarro tells me he does not.
ReplyDeleteYou know solipsism can be cured with a brick to the face...
ReplyDeleteThe guy that invented the technology that made the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines possible isn't credible?
That is why I wrote that I was trying to decide. I guess you think that nobody has ever had credibility but then threw it away. As for a brick to the face, are you saying you need one?
ReplyDeleteAre we not supposed to notice that you're a blithering imbecile because you call yourself a "high IQ elitist?"
ReplyDeleteThe "I was just pretending to be retarded" meme, really?
I'm not the one making the imbecilic claim that red state republicans who listen to and believe vaccine disinformation actually want the vaccine but can't get it.
ReplyDeleteThis is disinformation? Who knew?
ReplyDeleteFunny how the party of "resistance" become the party of ofiscialismo the moment it gains control of the State apparatus...
ReplyDeletebtw - Why would they want to get it, after hearing it?
ReplyDeleteThe Navarro/Malone article is all about shifting blame from rightwing covid disinformation to the Biden administration. They WANT more people to die from covid because they think it will benefit them politically. As for your "btw"... indeed, why would they? Yet Beamish says they do want it but can't get it. Interesting that we're on the same page re this imbecilic claim from the thought criminal.
ReplyDelete"yes, dear, I will damage my brain and organs".
ReplyDeleteWhy is Biden allegedly getting ready to unveil a plan to fund rural vaccine distribution? Could it be the millions of doses rotting password their expiration date in metropolitan warehouses because he never came up with a vaccine rollout strategy? Yes, yes it is.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the largest unvaccinated demographic that also accounts for nearly 40% of Covid deaths remains black people. You know, the right wing disinformation junkies.
I know basic math is not the wheelhouse of the tax-businesses-into-closing-or-offshoring-to-pay-for-unemployment-and-welfare dullards, but God damn. The biggest pile of bullshit here is the idea that reticent and skeptical Republicans are driving up Covid infections when 99% of US black people aren't vaccinated, not to mention the thousands of illegal immigrants streaming over the border with Mexico. It isn't Republicans sitting on stockpiles of decaying and undistributed vaccines, and it sure isn't Republicans literally avoiding vaccination in droves. Go push your bullshit to brown people, and don't forget to tell them it's totally not the Tuskegee experiments.
Maybe African-Americand, nearly all of them,, are the smartest when it comes to vaccine skepticism.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Biden allegedly getting ready to unveil a plan to fund rural vaccine distribution? Could it be the millions of doses rotting password their expiration date in metropolitan warehouses because he never came up with a vaccine rollout strategy? Yes, yes it is.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the largest unvaccinated demographic that also accounts for nearly 40% of Covid deaths remains black people. You know, the right wing disinformation junkies.
I know basic math is not the wheelhouse of the tax-businesses-into-closing-or-offshoring-to-pay-for-unemployment-and-welfare dullards, but God damn. The biggest pile of bullshit here is the idea that reticent and skeptical Republicans are driving up Covid infections when 99% of US black people aren't vaccinated, not to mention the thousands of illegal immigrants streaming over the border with Mexico. It isn't Republicans sitting on stockpiles of decaying and undistributed vaccines, and it sure isn't Republicans literally avoiding vaccination in droves. Go push your bullshit to brown people, and don't forget to tell them it's totally not the Tuskegee experiments.
Maybe Biden is intentionally hamstringing vaccine distribution because they know it's bunk.
ReplyDeleteUnvaccinated Americans Whiter, More Republican Than Vaccinated. Americans who say they will definitely not get vaccinated against COVID-19 are overwhelmingly white and Republican, according to polling by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Meanwhile, the group that plans to wait and watch for problems is disproportionately Black and Hispanic. ... Only 14% of Americans say they will definitely not get vaccinated. But this group is 69% white, compared with 7% Black and 12% Hispanic. Republicans make up 58% of this group, while Democrats account for 18%. [end]
ReplyDeletebiggest piles of bullshit = Thought Criminal comments.
Meanwhile in the really real world, 39% of Covid deaths are black people, nearly triple their proportion of the population. And the party of Jefferson Davis, Robert Byrd, and Bull Connor would rather concern troll Republicans than stop black people from dying in droves.
ReplyDeleteIt was the White Supremacist party of Dotard Donald that wanted to prematurely declare the pandemic over and force people back to work when many Black people hold low-paid "essential" jobs (in which they face greater exposure). This was before there were any vaccines. The Biden administration wants everyone to get vaccinated, while republican governors forbid mask mandates. republicans are on the side of death. Your framing is BS.
ReplyDeleteMany Black people and most poor people don't trust the government and won't get vaccinated. They hold a disdain for "authority". They are "free range" cattle.
ReplyDeleteThese are the people that Republicans represent.
ReplyDelete"These are the people that Republicans represent".
ReplyDeleteBigly LOL!!
I think it's more the case that the left is afraid of criticizing blacks and other minorities including illegal immigrants for being the bulk of the unvaccinated.
ReplyDeletePeople who don't vaccinate are the problem and the stupids and all the other insults unless they're the 99% of blacks that refuse to vaccinate...
ReplyDeleteKaiser Foundation: We also calculate the percent of the total population that has received a COVID-19 vaccine for 42 states that report racial/ethnic data based on people who have received at least one dose of the vaccine. States that report race/ethnicity based on total doses administered are excluded from this analysis. North Dakota and New Mexico are excluded from the total due to differences in how they report their data.
ReplyDelete...across these 40 states, the percent of ... Black people who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose is 38%.
Not vaccinated without 2nd dose...
ReplyDeleteAs wrong as your claim that 99% of African Americans are refusing to be vaccinated.
ReplyDelete"Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines are likely 80% effective against symptomatic COVID-19 after one dose. A single AstraZeneca shot is probably at least 70% effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19".
So, less effective than an over the counter cough suppressant...
ReplyDeleteYou claimed the effectiveness of one shot was zero (said one shot equals "not vaccinated"). You keep getting proven wrong over and over, yet keep coming back with stupid arguments you obviously think are killer.
ReplyDeleteProven wrong? Are you hallucinating?
ReplyDeleteThe FDA can't even tell you what happens if you mix brands or take an expired dose or what that shit does to your body long-term. But *you* do?
Give us a sign you're self aware and willing to debate honestly. Admit you're an imbecile.
You said 99 percent of African Americans refuse to be vaccinated which is bigly incorrect. You said 1 shot of a covid vaccine is "not vaccinated", and I proved that wrong as well. That Thought Criminal believes he hasn't been proven wrong is obviously his hallucination. Another hallucination is that I've claimed knowledge I don't have (his comment above).
ReplyDeleteI will admit that the possibility that Thought Criminal is an imbecile is at least moderate. One thing is for sure, which is that he's a BSer who utilizes the Dotard argument strategy, which is to "win" by distorting facts, using half truths and flat out lying -- with a heavy emphasis on absurd lies (QED the two bigly absurd ones I proved you wrong on).
So, unwilling to be honest, Derv? It's not like I'm the first to correctly identify you as an imbecile. You have probably been called an imbecile for your entire life, by people who care about you much more than anyone here. Saying "QED" at the end of a non-mathematical statement is a rather strong tell that you can discern how long ago the windows were cleaned by taste with far better acuity than you have participating in any intellectual endeavors. It's cute. I pat your head.
ReplyDelete"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser" ~ Socrates.
ReplyDeleteDrink the hemlock tea.
ReplyDeleteYou lost the debate. You drink it.
ReplyDeleteI found the debate. You left it sitting here.
ReplyDelete