05-30-2023, 08:02 PM
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CDC Confirms That Most Infected in COVID Outbreak
at Agency’s Conference Were Vaccinated
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A COVID-19 outbreak followed an April conference coordinated by the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Approximately 1,800 staffers and administrators
attended the April conference.
The outbreak occurred despite virtually all attendees being vaccinated and boosted.
News of the outbreak is embarrassing to the CDC as the organization has led in touting the
efficacy of vaccines and advocated vaccine mandates.
The late April CDC conference was held at a hotel in Atlanta and reportedly highlighted
epidemiological investigations and strategies.
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The CDC acknowledged the outbreak on May 26, stating the Georgia-based organization is
working with the Georgia Department of Public Health to survey attendees to determine how
many people had tested positive
In a May 26 statement, the CDC reported: “The goals were to learn more about transmission
that occurred and add to our understanding as we transition to the next phase of COVID-19
surveillance and response.”
The report also acknowledged that 99.4% of conference participants “had received at least one
COVID-19 vaccine dose.”
The Epoch Times reported the CDC has yet to respond to requests for additional information.
Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, described the CDC conference
as a “superspreader event,” according to The Epoch Times.
Rather than responding to questions about the vaccine’s efficacy or claims that COVID symptoms
do not justify mandated vaccinations — particularly among low-risk groups — the CDC said their
findings “underline the importance of vaccination for protecting individuals against severe illness
and death related to COVID-19.”
The CDC substantiated its statement by noting that no conference attendees testing positive for
COVID reported going to a hospital.
at Agency’s Conference Were Vaccinated
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A COVID-19 outbreak followed an April conference coordinated by the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Approximately 1,800 staffers and administrators
attended the April conference.
The outbreak occurred despite virtually all attendees being vaccinated and boosted.
News of the outbreak is embarrassing to the CDC as the organization has led in touting the
efficacy of vaccines and advocated vaccine mandates.
The late April CDC conference was held at a hotel in Atlanta and reportedly highlighted
epidemiological investigations and strategies.
![[Image: BPvapjJ.png]](https://i.imgur.com/BPvapjJ.png)
![[Image: lbWKrtw.png]](https://i.imgur.com/lbWKrtw.png)
The CDC acknowledged the outbreak on May 26, stating the Georgia-based organization is
working with the Georgia Department of Public Health to survey attendees to determine how
many people had tested positive
In a May 26 statement, the CDC reported: “The goals were to learn more about transmission
that occurred and add to our understanding as we transition to the next phase of COVID-19
surveillance and response.”
The report also acknowledged that 99.4% of conference participants “had received at least one
COVID-19 vaccine dose.”
The Epoch Times reported the CDC has yet to respond to requests for additional information.
Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, described the CDC conference
as a “superspreader event,” according to The Epoch Times.
Rather than responding to questions about the vaccine’s efficacy or claims that COVID symptoms
do not justify mandated vaccinations — particularly among low-risk groups — the CDC said their
findings “underline the importance of vaccination for protecting individuals against severe illness
and death related to COVID-19.”
The CDC substantiated its statement by noting that no conference attendees testing positive for
COVID reported going to a hospital.
Semper Fidelis
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