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COVID shots lose efficacy after 1-3 months, boosters are ‘slippery slope,’ infectious disease specialist warns

Updated: November 16, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Nov 16, 2021 – 3:13 pm ESTTue Nov 16, 2021 – 3:14 pm EST

HALTON, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – A University of Toronto infectious diseases expert and assistant professor of medicine has called into question the efficacy of the current COVID jabs and the wisdom of inoculating an ‘entire population’ with COVID booster shots.   

On Sunday, Dr. Neil Rau told the host of the mainstream radio Roy Green Show that despite high COVID vaccination rates in Canada, “for sure we’re going to see an increasing number of cases in Canada overall as we go into the winter months.”  

Rau added that he did not think Canada would experience a strain on the health care system as a result because so many people have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.  

However, when asked about the coming “booster” shots, Rau opposed their universal application. 

“I worry that this is going to become an imperative for everybody to get it, and I don’t think that’s the way they should go,” he said.

The doctor questioned the wisdom of having an “entire population” “revaccinated” with “a booster of the vaccine directed at the exact same…strain.”

Rau also acknowledged the inefficacy of the COVID jabs, saying that “the first one to three months after you get the

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