CDC: ‘Limited evidence’ recovered COVID-19 patients need vaccine
Rep. Thomas Massie ( R-Ky.) talks to reporters before leaving Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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UPDATED 3:23 PM PT – Sunday, August 8, 2021
The CDC has finally admitted it did not have enough evidence to support vaccine mandates for people who have recovered from COVID-19. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) shared the CDC study on Twitter, which said the CDC had only “limited evidence” to suggest COVID vaccines would provide any benefits to recovered patients.
The Kentucky Republican added the CDC’s admission rendered all vaccine mandates baseless. He stressed the number of coronavirus cases were biased because the unvaccinated have been forced to get tested more often.
CDC’s admission, twice in one report, that there are virtually no real-world studies to prove vaccines provide a benefit to those who have already recovered from COVID, renders EVERY VACCINE MANDATE UNFOUNDED.
They even admit their own limited findings “do not infer causation.” https://t.co/XsYy1gTVRx
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) August 7, 2021
In addition, a separate study by Fred Hutchinson Centre found those recovered from COVID-19 had a broad and lasting immunity from coronavirus and its variants.
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