Meanwhile, do you recall that research article in the Virology Journal in April, 2005? HCQ, a chloroquine, can do both. The AAPS stats from April 28, 2020, would support this.
What we don’t know yet as of July 30, 2021, is whether fully vaccinated people can spread disease when asymptomatic. If so, then the vaccinations make the situation worse, not better.
Why are we putting our faith in an experimental vaccine when HCQ or ivermectin can do more without the risks of a vaccine?
Sources:
- February 11, 2021. Alice Park. “Do Vaccines Stop Spread of COVID-19? What You Need to Know.” Time.
https://time.com/5937868/do-vaccines-stop-covid-19-spread/.
Magazine. - October 29, 2020. Mallika Marshall. “Dr. Fauci: First COVID Vaccines Will Aim To Reduce Symptoms, Not Infections.” WBZ4 CBS Boston. Runtime of embedded video: 1:25.
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/10/29/dr-fauci-covid-19-vaccine-symptoms-infections-dr-mallika-marshall/.
News. - July 30, 2021. Sara G. Miller, Denise Chow, and Shannon Pettypiece. “CDC Warns in Internal Document That ‘war Has Changed’ with the Coronavirus.” NBC News.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/cdc-warns-internal-document-war-has-changed-coronavirus-n1275478.
News.
In this article, the CDC admits in an internal memo that the vaccines are not preventing infection or spread.