President Joe Biden in September stated in an interview that Covid is “over.” But after the White House did damage control for the nominal “commander-in-chief,” it turned out that time would come much later.
Much, much later. Try May 2023. That’s when Biden is prognosticating that the SARS-CoV-2 virus will have become endemic (note: it already is) and will no longer pose a threat (95% plus have natural immunity and/or vaccinated immunity, per the CDC Director months ago) and thus we Americans can presumably resume a form of “normal” life until the radical government gins up its next crisis.
Biden’s rationale for ending the crisis in May, instead of right away, was covered by the White House stenographers at the New York Times:
The Biden administration plans to let the coronavirus public health emergency expire in May, the White House said on Monday, a sign that federal officials believe the pandemic has moved into a new, less dire phase.
The White House wants to keep the emergency in place for several more months so hospitals, health providers and health officials can prepare for a host of changes that will come when it ends, officials said. Millions of Americans have received free Covid tests, treatments and vaccines during the pandemic, and not all of that will continue to be free once the emergency is declared over.
An average of more than 500 Americans are still dying daily from Covid. But at the three-year mark, the coronavirus is no longer upending everyday life to the extent it once did, partly because much of the population has at least some protection against the virus from vaccinations and prior infections.
Still, the White House said on Monday that the nation needed an orderly transition out of the public health emergency. The administration said it also intended to allow a separate declaration of a national emergency to expire in May.
The Biden administration in January continued its Covid ’emergency’ until at least April via the Transportation and Security Administration requirement that all non-citizen travelers to the United States be “fully vaccinated” for the virus.
“On October 25, 2021, the President issued a proclamation, Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic, to move away from the country-by-country restrictions previously applied during the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to adopt an air travel policy that relies primarily on vaccination as an added tool to the current multi-layered strategy to advance the safe resumption of international air travel to the United States,” the order read.
“The Proclamation rescinds the previous proclamations for COVID-19 related travel restrictions and governs the entry into the United States of noncitizen nonimmigrants traveling to the United States by air,” it adds.
The Emergency Amendment rested on the false argument that the mRNA shots significantly reduce infection and transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
“To implement the Proclamation, TSA issued this Emergency Amendment (EA), which canceled and superseded the EA 1546-20-01 series, in accordance with 49 CFR part 1546. Together with the Presidential Proclamation and the CDC Order, these policies are intended to limit the risk that COVID-19, including variants of the virus that causes COVID-19, is introduced, transmitted, and spread into and throughout the United States, potentially overwhelming United States healthcare and public health resources, endangering the health and safety of the American people, and threatening the security of our civil aviation system,” the order states.
In October, the New York Supreme Court ruled that vaccines do not significantly stop the spread of Covid-19, thereby rendering the state’s vaccine mandates moot. New York’s public workers had to be rehired and given back pay, the court found.
In its ruling, the court determined that “being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.” A judge in a lawsuit against the federal CMS Medicare vaccine mandate for health workers came to the same conclusion.
New scientific research shows that the vaccinated are more than twice as likely to be infected with Covid-19 than those who had a prior infection.
The American Public Health Association article revealed the false claim that mRNA shots would stop the spread of Covid-19 is even worse than misleading — it is the exact opposite.
“Six months after the index date, the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection was significantly higher in vaccine recipients (6.7%) than the previously infected (2.9%),” the researchers found.
The Washington Post recently drove another nail in the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” coffin with its analysis that the majority of Americans dying from Covid-19 were at one point “fully vaccinated.”
“For the first time, a majority of Americans dying from the coronavirus received at least the primary series of the vaccine,” the Post analysis stated.
As reported earlier, the Centers for Disease Control and Infection (CDC) tracks the seroprevalence of nucleocapsid antibodies, an indicator of natural immunity from prior infection, on its serohub.
The U.S. is now at over 99% seroprevalence for Covid-19, meaning that there was near-universal exposure to the virus, despite the vaccine mandates, mask mandates and lockdowns.
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