The Highwire with Del Bigtree - A PR NIGHTMARE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
Episode Date: December 11, 2021While cases surge in highly vaccinated regions, health officials seem to have just one answer: more shots! Boosters are being rolled out globally to the chagrin of a Covid-fatigued and highly frustrat...ed public. How will this PR nightmare play out?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Like we've covered a couple weeks ago, the headlines are still coming out of, I don't know what we're going to call it.
I guess vaccine failure. Check out this headline. It was Vermont a couple weeks ago. Now it's all five states.
COVID cases are surging in the five most vaccinated states. Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, all seeing surges.
If anybody decides to read that article, no reason given, just stats. Just, well, I don't know. Here's the stats and like move along.
L.A. County, we're seeing that as well. This is what they're doing. You see this.
the words mystery always when they don't know what's happening mystery emerges among COVID-19 patterns
in Los Angeles County officials are trying to understand why some of LA's highest coronavirus
rates are currently in the communities with highest vaccine rates well you know what's the answer
say this now is not a mystery to anybody that just watched our beautiful football analogy you get it
folks this is what we're talking about it's not a mystery the most vaccinated places will be the
highest rates of infection with all these new variants which they cannot stop for the reasons we
just described. So, so what are our public health officials are doing? What's the answer? Let's look at the
CDC. This is what they're saying. CDC US says all adults should get COVID booster shots. Now in the
UK, you're seeing a different pattern. UK's a little bit in front of us. Remember, with their
booster shot campaign, they've just up the time frame. So instead of six months after your shots,
they're saying now they're going to half that. UK's minimum gap for COVID booster jabs to be half
to three months. They're also saying a fourth.
booster dose for immunocompromise. So we've got to look out for that too. My gosh.
Because we've been saying it, right? We've been saying from the beginning, it appears that the
beginning of the fall of your antibodies from the vaccine is starting at six weeks, at 10 weeks
dropping as much at 50%. So this, I was always wondering, what is this six-month thing? What are you
talking about? This vaccine isn't lasting anywhere near six months. It's more like two to three
months at the very best. Really, rather, I think you have about four solid weeks of what might be
some sort of immune support. So, and now they're admitting it, right? Now they're saying,
in America, don't even worry about it. Doesn't matter if you got it three months ago. Get that
booster shot now. I mean, it's like, it's like watching clowns. Clowns make decisions about our
health around the world. And here's some results. Let's look at this headline, this next one,
and get a little forensic with it and see what it really means. So this is out of the Guardian.
Just 40% of frontline NHS National Health Service staff in England had a booster COVID vaccine
and fewer than three in 10 care home staff are triple jab.
So this was six weeks into their booster campaign.
They're saying basically 60% of their healthcare workers aren't taking the shot,
despite being first in line to get this shot.
They were opening up first for that for that group.
This is huge importance.
Now understand here, as it says in the article,
the UK introduced what was called a no jab, no job policy for care home staff
earlier this month.
And that was just for the first two shots.
not not the booster and what happened there that policy caused about 60,000 people to be forced
out of their jobs that same policies coming down on NHS staff workers or health care workers in
April so what we're seeing here are the leftovers of the people basically that that when you're
saying 60% of the people that aren't getting that third booster we're really talking about the believers
those that went out and did their due diligence did what the government told them did what they always do
they got their two shots amongst the believers only 40% are believing strong enough to go to a third
vaccine that is a complete destruction and fall off so more than 50% of those who believed now no longer
believe in the mandates coming from their government that's incredible right and that that should be
a really a warning sign here as we're moving forward as this booster campaign moves forward this may be
what we're also going to see in the United States and we have some legal points that some breaking
legal news that we're going to cover in just a moment. So what's the answer here? The booster jabs
are coming out. People aren't taking the booster jabs. What's the answer? This is what we're looking to
in the European Union. They're considering mandatory vaccination. EU countries should debate
mandatory vaccination, says Vandrlein. That's Ursula von der Leyen. She's the president of the European
Commission. She says potentially they're going to potentially start to think about mandatory vaccination
within the European Union. Now, over here in the United States, that's interesting.
an interesting idea. If that ever was tried, how would they enforce that? A breaking Breitbart article
just maybe shed some light on that. A tool to enforce Orwellian rules. 80 House Republicans
help pass bill to fund federal vaccination database. Let's go right into the article here.
Representative Mary Miller, who was one of 130 Republicans to vote no told Breitbart News
exclusively on Wednesday that the legislation would enable the federal government to track
unvaccinated Americans who, quote, will be targeted and forced to comply with Biden's crazy
global vaccination vision, end quote. It goes on to say the text specifically outlines an
expansion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Public Health Department capabilities
and the ability for state and local health departments as well as public, private health care
providers to share data with the federal government. And it finally, it ends by saying this in a
statement, the bill's main sponsor, Democratic rep and Custer said the system would be used to,
quote, remind patients when they are due for a recommended vaccine, unquote, and identify areas
with low vaccination rates to, quote, ensure equitable distribution of vaccines, end quote. Notably,
the bill has four Republican co-sponsors. That's reps Larry Bouchon, James Bird, David McKinney,
and Brian Fitzpatrick. Now, one Democrat voted in opposition to this bill.
Wow, but it's shocking that 80 Republicans, I think, did, even though it was it 120 did not or something like that.
This is a very, very disturbing bill.
I mean, this is Orwellian.
This is tracking people down.
And by the way, do we really need the federal government here?
I mean, that's what your doctor does, right?
If you go to your doctor, you get vaccinations, they're already calling you and telling you it's time to get your vaccinations.
Why does the federal government need to get involved with this?
It's total overreach.
It's really, really dangerous.
and what it could lead to as we see, you know, this administration continue to push illegal measures,
which I know we're going to talk about in just a minute.
We need to stop this thing.
We really need to stop this thing, folks.
Later on in the show, I'm going to talk about, you know, how we can do something about it.
That's amazing.
Incredible stuff.
Let's jump into some science here.
There's some breaking studies that really need covering.
So a lot of people are wondering how do they bolster their immune system to have the best possible chance.
if they do encounter the SARS-CoV-2 or one of these variants, there's a study here.
It's inevitable, folks.
I mean, I've been saying this from the beginning.
At one point or another, whether you're innate immune system, you probably already have, in some ways, caught it.
But do we call it catching in if you don't get sick?
That asymptomatic response means you're not getting antibodies.
You're not going to test positive because your innate immune system is doing such a good job at beating this thing.
That's what's happening.
But let it be known.
You are coming in contact with it.
It's everywhere.
So at some point or another, hopefully you keep having a great innate immune system,
which, remember, makes these temporary antibodies that then clean up the mess and then throw them all out.
It doesn't remember it.
It decides, let me just stay clean.
Let me just keep that sort of low affinity, that, you know, that nonspecific antibodies.
That's what we want.
But even for those that then get a big infection, do get symptomatic naturally, they go on,
have very robust and a broad-based, specific immune response that is handling every single variant
that we know. So those, that's where you want to be. If you like that clip, then be sure to
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