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European Commission warns against COVID-19 booster shots

Updated: September 1, 2021 at 8:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 1, 2021 – 8:40 am EDT

BRUSSELS (LifeSiteNews)—In a statement to the mainstream news agency Reuters, the European Commission (EC) has warned EU countries against unilaterally rolling out additional boosters for the COVID experimental “vaccines.”  

The EC holds that there is not enough information available about potential risks linked to giving patients a third dose, as many European countries are already planning to do. 

An extra booster shot is being touted in many countries as capable of substantially raising the immunity of the vaccinated, even against new variants, now that it has become abundantly clear that so-called “fully vaccinated” people are not at all fully protected from contamination and can also spread the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. 

The European Medicines Agency is at present not prepared to authorize the “third shot,” which means that countries that recommend giving an extra shot to so-called “fully vaccinated” people must face the consequences alone if any problems should arise. 

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