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Vaccine-boosted adults twice as likely to be hospitalized for COVID

Public officials who tout the “efficacy” of the COVID-19 vaccines have conceded they can no long boast of the shots being effective at preventing infection and transmission.

But they continue to insist amid the relatively mild symptoms produced by the omicron strain and its subvariants that the vaccines reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization.

Following the cue of President Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci and countless other public figures, Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen is the latest to report “experiencing mild symptoms” after contracting COVID-19, “having been fully vaccinated and boosted to protect herself against severe illness.”

Real world data, however, hasn’t supported that claim, and now British government data indicates adults aged 40-74 who have received mRNA booster shots are twice as likely to be hospitalized as those who haven’t recently been boosted.

Investigative reporter Alex Berenson found the data buried on page 47 of the most recent COVID vaccine surveillance report, released Sept. 1 by the United Kingdom Health Security Agency.

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