
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky went off script at a briefing Monday and made an emotional plea to Americans not to let up on public health measures amid fears of a fourth wave.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky went off script at a briefing Monday and made an emotional plea to Americans not to let up on public health measures amid fears of a fourth wave.

Data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the number of injuries and deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following COVID vaccines showed 38,444 reports of adverse events since Dec. 14, 2020.

Newly released study reveals the CDC initiated new date reporting protocols that dramatically increased reported COVID deaths.

Seriously, this is what is passing for science (1 Timothy 6:20) these days. You couldn’t make this stuff up and yet, the unconstitutional Center for Disease Control have done it. They have secured “scientific data” to support Dr. Anthony Fauci’s push for double masking. Of course, I’m speaking tongue in cheek about the alleged data. However, the CDC has now officially ruled that wearing two masks can decrease exposure to infectious aerosols by up to 95%. Of course, you must know that they conducted their tests on dummies…. yes, dummies.

Sports junkies are reminded to wear masks, maintain social distancing, avoid crowded and poorly ventilated indoor spaces and wash their hands in order to “make small gatherings safer.”

Education sector “support staff members,” corporate tax lawyers, and magazine fashion editors will all jump to the front of the coronavirus vaccination line ahead of the general population, under recommendations issued in late December by the federal government’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The media is in love with the idea that 200,000 Americans have died of COVID-19, but last weekend the CDC drastically downgraded the number of deaths and noted that in truth less than 10,000 died solely of the virus.

“People who do not currently live in your housing unit, such as college students who are returning home from school for the holidays, should be considered part of different households,” reads CDC guidelines for holiday celebrations.