Many are questioning how long the CDC can continue presenting itself as a reputable institution. In recent months, the CDC, a key arm of the Biden administration, has been found guilty of promoting false information, inappropriately speaking with Union leaders before issuing ‘guidance,’ spying on Americans and has disrupted economic and education sectors by pushing mandates that studies show to be ineffective and, for many, dangerous.
Even Twitter attached a “warning” to a CDC study, stating the warning was part of its campaign to limit “potentially harmful and misleading content.”
Pushing the CDC deeper into the quicksand, the Epoch Times reports that newly obtained emails confirm that the CDC “changed its definition for both ‘vaccine’ and ‘vaccinated’ because people were pointing out that definitions did not seem to apply to the COVID-19 vaccines.”
Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky tweeted the CDC has “been busy at the Ministry of Truth.”
Alycia Downs, an official with the CDC, sent an email in August 2021 noting: “The definition of vaccine we have posted is problematic and people are using it to claim the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine based on our own definition.”
The Epoch Times noted the definition is located on a page called Immunization Basics, and that emails from CDC staff were “triggered” by a “flood of inquiries” regarding studies showing “COVID-19 vaccines have been increasingly ineffective against infection by the virus that causes COVID-19.”
One email read: “Our question is how is the CDC and the rest of the world allowed to call the shot a vaccination when it doesn’t even meet your own definition.”
A CDC spokesperson reportedly told The Epoch Times that the “slight changes in wording” haven’t altered “the overall definition” of “vaccine.”
The CDC added: “The previous definition at Immunization Basics | CDC could be interpreted to mean that vaccines were 100% effective, which has never been the case for any vaccine, so the current definition is more transparent, and also describes the ways in which vaccines can be administered.”
However, the CDC website still notes that COVID-19 vaccines offer immunity. One page indicates that vaccines offer better protection than natural immunity: “Getting a COVID-19 vaccination is a safer and more dependable way to build immunity to COVID-19 than getting sick with COVID-19.”
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