The devastating Cleveland study that found the more COVID vaccines individuals receive, the more likely they are to be infected with COVID — has passed peer review.
Researchers included over 50,000 participants in their study, all who were employees at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
“The association of increased risk of COVID-19 with higher numbers of prior vaccine doses in our study, was unexpected,” researchers stated.
In January, prior to the study passing peer review, several vaccine skeptics disseminated the alarming “pre-print” study. Twitter tagged posts about the pre-print with “Community Notes” to inform social media users that it hadn’t yet passed peer review.
But now that the study has been peer reviewed, it’s officially a scientific finding that vaccines not only don’t help prevent infection, but they make getting infected more likely — an astonishing hit to the so-called effective vaccines that’s known as “negative efficacy.”