The Covid-19 “vaccination” is no longer required, at least insofar as the CDC is concerned, according to new recommendations from the CDC in the United States.
The CDC is no longer advising or attempting to compel everyone in the “herd” to receive a shot. The decision-making process is now left up to the individual, without interference from the government.
According to NPR, the CDC’s most recent document, “Guidance for Minimizing the Impact of Covid-19,” contains the following suggestions:
– Quarantining is no longer necessary for those who have been exposed to the virus.
– People who have not had vaccinations now receive the same advice as those who have.
– After being exposed to the virus, students are permitted to continue in class.
– It is no longer advised to screen (test) those who don’t have any symptoms.
The CDC has now officially acknowledged that a healthy individual who is unvaccinated now has the same immunity as a person who has had all of the recommended vaccinations. Other new suggestions include only masking if you have been exposed to or tested “positive” for COVID-19.
These modifications mark a significant departure from the CDC’s previous recommendations. The CDC has been asking people to avoid going uncovered in public for the past two years. In order for anyone to survive, it also wanted them to be forcedly injected.
The CDC is now all of a sudden emphasizing the notion of individual decision-making when it comes to health. In the new guidance, the CDC actually used the word “person” about ten times.
According to Dr. Marcus Plescia, chief medical officer for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, “that is consistent with where we are in the pandemic right now.” There aren’t many state or municipal governments, in my opinion, that believe they will need to start passing laws.
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