U.S. Department of Defense COVID-19 Vaccine Operation Reveals Vaccinated Elderly Accounted for 73% of Cases and 63% of Hospitalizations in First 6 Months of Vaccine Rollout
As part of several Freedom of Information requests submitted by an organization called ICAN, it has come to light that in 2021, the U.S. Department of Defense contracted a company called Humetrix Cloud Services as part of an operation dubbed “Project Salus.” This contract was part of an effort to analyze COVID-19 data and determine whether booster vaccines were necessary, especially in light of numerous studies indicating diminishing vaccine effectiveness.
Researchers at Humetrix Cloud Services analyzed data spanning from January 2021 to July 31, 2021, and uncovered some highly significant findings. The data reveals that during the final week of July 2021, 5.6 million fully vaccinated individuals aged 65 and older accounted for an estimated 73% of COVID-19 cases and 63% of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
Perhaps the most astonishing aspect of this data indicates that individuals aged 65 or older, who had received vaccination, began experiencing COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations as early as late January and very early February 2021. This timeframe is only about 1.5 months after the commencement of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, which began on December 14, 2020, in the United States.
You can see the freedom of information request documents at the link below.
And yet the American and Canadian governments continue in lockstep forging through with the vaccine madness. Something ain't right in this picture, bub.