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Published: October 14, 2022

Study finds Moderna jabs increase likelihood of COVID infection over time

By The Editor

Fri Oct 14, 2022 – 5:30 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A new study has found that Moderna’s COVID shots increase over time the likelihood of infection with the predominant Omicron subvariants of COVID-19.

According to the Moderna-funded preprint study, vaccine effectiveness against the recent Omicron strains BA.2, BA.2.12.1, BA.4, and BA.5 infection was initially “moderate to high” after the three COVID mRNA shots, including a booster, but then “waned rapidly” and “disappear[ed] beyond 90 days for all subvariants.”

The mRNA shot’s effectiveness against BA.2, BA.4, and BA.5 “went negative after 150 days,” and against BA.1.12.1, became negative after 91 days,” according to The Epoch Times. This means Moderna’s mRNA injection actually increased the likelihood of COVID infection after that time period, according to the study.

The only strain against which the jab was found to retain any protection beyond 150 days was the initially dominant Omicron subvariant BA.1. Researchers estimated that the jab’s “effectiveness” “remained above 50 percent” against the strain after that time period, the Times shared.

While researchers attempted to minimize confounding factors such as by adjusting for comorbidities, they argue that the jabs’ negative effectiveness “could be due to differential risk behaviors among

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