CDC Report shows 25% Mortality in Breakthrough Cases

The CDC has a website, COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Case Investigation and Reporting that monitors the occurrence of COVID-19 among vaccinated people.

The Breakthrough Report is a “sandwich.” A sandwich is putting the negative feedback or news in between something affirmative. An example is a boss firing his employee.

Boss: “Bob, you have been a tremendous asset to this company, and we value all the hard work you put in. You’re fired! By the way, nice tie!

The same is true with any negative news related to COVID vaccines. The CDC report is not exempt. You can read the full report here, where they praise the effectiveness of the vaccines in the beginning and at the end. The bad news is buried in the middle and hidden in the numbers. I copied and pasted the table below.

Hospitalized or fatal COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases reported to CDC as of October 12, 2021

As of October 12, 2021, more than 187 million people in the United States had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

During the same time, CDC received reports from 50 U.S. states and territories of 31,895 patients with COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infection hospitalized or died.

Cdc Report Shows 25% Mortality In Breakthrough Cases
Source: Cdc

The CDC did not report the percentage of death among the hospitalized breakthrough cases, so we have to do it.

Total deaths – 7,178. Suppose we subtract the deaths that were not COVID-19 related, which is 951. You have a total of 6,227.

6,227 deaths/ 24,717 hospitalized breakthrough cases x100 = 25% deaths among hospitalized breakthrough cases.

CDC admits that breakthrough cases are undercounted

The report does not include breakthrough cases that were mild to moderate and not hospitalized.

The number of COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections reported to CDC are an undercount of all SARS-CoV-2 infections among fully vaccinated persons, especially of asymptomatic or mild infections.

Other vaccinated people are excluded.

Cases from nursing homes or their own homes who died of breakthrough COVID-19 but have a “Do not hospitalize,” “Comfort Measure Only,” and “Do Not Resuscitate” order on their advance directives. They don’t get to a hospital and do not become part of the statistic. I suspect that’s a sizable number.

Advance directives are based on the patient’s wishes or their Health Care Proxies.

The report also excludes breakthrough cases that do not fit the CDC definition of “fully vaccinated.” That’s because the CDC defines a fully vaccinated person as someone past 14 days after their second shot of the Pfizer and Moderna shot or one jab after the J&J vaccine.

The CDC’s definition of vaccinated is on its  Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on page 3. It is below the table as part of the definitions.

Persons were considered fully vaccinated ≥14 days after receipt of the second dose in a 2-dose series (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines) or after 1 dose of the single-dose Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine;

partially vaccinated ≥14 days after receipt of the first dose and <14 days after the second dose in a 2-dose series;

and unvaccinated <14 days receipt of the first dose of a 2-dose series or 1 dose of the single-dose vaccine or if no vaccination registry data were available.

Some may say those breakthrough deaths are acceptable considering that it is “rare.” 6,227 deaths among 187 million vaccinated will be 0.003% deaths among all vaccinated in the U.S.

Yes, it is rare until it happens to you or someone close to you.

U.K. Report Consistent with U.S. Data

This report is not a fluke. The death rate for breakthrough cases are also high in the U.K. The table below compares the percentage of deaths between the vaccinated and unvaccinated among the different age groups.

Cdc Report Shows 25% Mortality In Breakthrough Cases

You can read about it in U.K. Data shows more COVID-19 ER visits and Deaths Among the Vaccinated.

The good news is that something can be done to lower the deaths.

MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol

The MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol was developed by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance. It includes Ivermectin, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc, and Quercetin, among others.

Randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses of thousands of patients have shown effectiveness for prevention, early treatment, and late treatment.

Cdc Report Shows 25% Mortality In Breakthrough Cases
Source: Https://C19Ivermectin.com/

If proper and effective treatment will be used widely, there won’t be any vaccine mandates and coercion. Life can go back to pre-COVID-19.

Take Away Message

Breakthrough cases can happen in the vaccinated. Unvaccinated can also get sick with COVID-19. Read on the science of how nutritional supplements can optimize your immune system. Talk to your doctor and ask if they are familiar with the FLCCC prevention and treatment protocols for COVID-19.

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