“SHOCKER:” Breakthrough COVID cases on the rise, and the true cause is alarming

breakthrough-covid-cases(NaturalHealth365) Officials agree: the true number of adverse events from any drug or injection is historically underreported.  Yet despite this underreporting, thousands upon thousands of adverse effects – including serious allergic reactions, neurological disorders, and deaths – have been already documented in people following the COVID jabs.

Officials are now reluctantly adding breakthrough cases and COVID-19 hospitalization to this dubious list of jab failures … but with one notable caveat.

So far, 6,000 “fully vaxxed” Americans have tested positive for COVID-19 and died or were hospitalized, according to CDC

Thousands of people who put their hope in the experimental COVID jab – or perhaps felt pressured into getting it – have now suffered “breakthrough” COVID-19 cases, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).  Defined as a fully jabbed person becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2, a “breakthrough” case is a more politically correct way of saying that the jab failed.

According to the CDC, the exact number as of July 19, 2021, is 5,914 people (out of 161 million fully jabbed folks).  The majority of these breakthrough cases have occurred in men older than 65.  In addition, over a quarter of hospitalizations and deaths among these people were reported as “asymptomatic or not related to COVID-19.”

“Asymptomatic or not related to COVID-19.”  We ask: was that clarification ever made for COVID-19 deaths in general throughout the pandemic?  How many COVID “deaths” were actually not due to COVID-19 – yet still counted as a factor in the lockdowns and mask mandates anyway?

One other caveat worth mentioning:

These numbers only include breakthrough cases associated with hospitalization or death, according to the CDC.  The agency is ignoring the number of “fully injected” people who are testing positive for COVID-19 and are NOT going to the hospital.

So, exactly how many breakthrough cases are actually happening?  The CDC doesn’t appear interested in figuring this out, nor disclosing this to the public.

U.S. government acknowledges that adverse events from drugs are “common, but underreported” – yet continues to insist that experimental COVID shots are universally “safe and effective”

As if breakthrough cases aren’t enough of a PR nightmare for jab proponents, the number of adverse events occurring after these experimental jabs are on the rise – and it could be far worse than we know.

It’s well-known that fewer than 1 percent of injection adverse events are reported to the government’s medical injection surveillance system, called Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS.

Where did this estimate come from, you might wonder?  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

In an assessment of VAERS data from 2007 to 2010, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, a division of the HHS, writes: “Adverse events from drugs and [injections] are common, but underreported.  Although 25% of ambulatory patients experience an adverse drug event, less than 0.3% of all adverse drug events and 1-13% of serious events are reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).”

“Likewise,” the report continues, “fewer than 1% of [injection] adverse events are reported.  Low reporting rates preclude or slow the identification of ‘problem’ drugs and [injections] that endanger public health.”

The experimental COVID shots were hastily studied and rapidly brought to the market.  By all reasonable estimations, the rate of adverse event reporting from these drugs is very slow.  This is hugely concerning to informed consent advocates and calls into question injection mandates and other public policies put into place based on these unapproved medical products.

Will the true scope of the benefit versus risk ratio of these drugs ever be brought to light – and if so, when?  Stay tuned.

Sources for this article include:

Childrenshealthdefense.org
CDC.gov
Theconversation.com
AHRQ.gov

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