Did the U of M Vaccination Mandate Work? The numbers are there!
Many intelligent and critical people wonder how well Covid-19 vaccines work in preventing the spread of the Covid-19 virus. We might just have an answer by Michigan
The Michigan Capitol Confidential news site reports some very interesting numbers from the University of Michigan (U of M). As of January 2021, the campus had a campus-wide vaccination rate of 0%. At that time on their campus, there were 625 cases of Covid-19.
Now let’s move on to last Tuesday, January 18, 2022. On that date, the vaccination rate at U of M was 98% and there were 1,769 cases in the month on campus. These numbers are from U of M’s own dashboard. We are also advised by U of M that their January 2022 Covid-19 case counts are preliminary and are likely to increase.
Last July, in a statement announcing and ordering vaccinations against Covid-19, officials wrote:
Widespread vaccination is the main and most effective tool that will bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control and it is the key to a dynamic and engaging academic year.
Would they like to retract this statement after seeing the results I just informed you and them about?
It seems that vaccines do not prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
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