12/29/20
“What she is saying is there is no certain evidence that the vaccine works to prevent infection and transmission but get it anyways plus continue with the mask and social distancing routine. So you can forget about any return to normalcy under this scenario. How absurd can you get.” Admin
Once again, the WHO has stepped in to offer some confusing comments about the coronavirus vaccine, warning that there is “no evidence to be confident shots prevent transmission” and that people who receive the vaccine should continue wearing masks and following all social distancing and travel guidelines.
The comments were made by WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan during what appears to have been a virtual press conference held Monday.
A clip of the offending line has begun circulating on social media.
“At the moment, I don’t believe we have the evidence on any of the vaccines, to be confident that it’s going to prevent people from getting the infection and passing it on,”
Read More: WHO Chief Scientist Warns “No Evidence COVID Vaccine Prevents Viral Transmission”
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