Katie Pavlich: People Who Questioned The Effectiveness Of The COVID Vaccines Are Being Proven Right
Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to react to Pfizer executive Janine Small admitting to the European Parliament on Monday that the company did not know if its COVID vaccine prevented transmission of the virus when it was first rolled out.
“My understanding of what a vaccine is supposed to do is to literally prevent it from spreading to other people. Like that’s how the measles vaccine works. That’s how polio works. It inoculates you so you don’t spread it to other people.. And so you can’t get it. And she just said that this week, well, we had to work at the speed of science and therefore we didn’t test whether it prevented transmission. But the big lie that we were all told, and we were all forced into these mandates, people were run of society across the world, if you had questions about the vaccine, if you were part of the great, unclean, unvaccinated class, for daring to say, hey, I know a lot of friends who are vaccinated and they’re all getting COVID. So are they spreading COVID? And it was all those things, like all these other things surrounding the pandemic that was obvious because it was common sense, but yet it took like six months for the experts to finally weigh in. It took six months for the CDC to finally admit that, yes, vaccinated people can spread the virus to other people. And so that just destroyed all of their credibility for any of these mandates that they put in place. And yet it’s not even a lead story.”
Katie also talks about how many Democratic candidates cannot explain a single restriction they support for abortion. Listen to the podcast to hear what else she had to say!