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‘Not a vaccine’: Former Chicago cop running to unseat leftist mayor rips COVID jabs

Updated: January 7, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jan 7, 2022 – 3:23 pm EST

CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) — A Chicago mayoral candidate and police union leader says the COVID shots he took were ineffective after he contracted the virus.

“Yours truly with the vaccination got COVID,” John Catanzara said in a December 31 video for the Fraternal Order of Police in Chicago. He recently resigned from his position as a cop to run for mayor in the city in 2023.

“So, this vaccine is not a vaccine, it is a COVID treatment at best, far too many people who are vaccinated are getting the virus for it to be called a vaccine. That needs to stop,” the former police officer said.

He said the vaccine’s ineffectiveness means that standard hygiene is more beneficial than jabs to reducing the chances of contracting COVID.

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“All we can do is continue to distance a little better, wash your hands more and be a little smarter about how you interact with other people again,” Catanzara said.

He has been fighting the city’s efforts to vaccinate all of its employees. Chicago dropped the mandate lawsuit on December 1 after a judge suspended the requirement. The

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