Saturday, January 30, 2021

Britain's Health Secretary: Continue With Lockdowns And Masks Even After Receiving Vaccine

The UK government: Lockdowns and masks to continue after vaccines




Britain’s Health Secretary, Matt Hancock reprimanded everyone in the country to continue masking up and continue following lock down restrictions and contact tracing false imprisonment, even after vaccination.

“I want to reiterate an important point made by the Chief Medical Officers and the clinical advice that they have been giving: even if you’ve had the jab, the rules still apply,” Matt Hancock scolded a press conference in London.

The man behind the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci, echoed Hancock, warning every vaccine recipient to continue masking up even after the second dose. He even said that two masks are better than one and recommends double masking, even after double vaccination.

Hancock said the first vaccine doesn’t protect anyone. He said it takes three weeks and a second dose before the body learns how to build immunity to coronavirus spike proteins. But he said masks will be required even after the second dose because “we still don’t know whether you will be able to pass coronavirus on to someone else,” he said.


England’s deputy chief medical officer, Jonathan Van-Tam, agreed with the assessment and warned all vaccine recipients to continue following lock down procedures and contact tracing even after the first two doses. Van-Tam admitted that “we do not yet know the impact of the vaccine on transmission of the virus.” Wait, weren’t the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines 95% efficacious? Why are public health officials worried about the greatest modern medical miracle in the history of the world?

“So even after you have had both doses of the vaccine you may still give COVID-19 to someone else and the chains of transmission will then continue,” Van-Tam warned. “If you change your behavior you could still be spreading the virus, keeping the number of cases high and putting others at risk who also need their vaccine but are further down the queue.” (Related: Top seven reasons people are still testing positive for coronavirus even after vaccination.)





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