Though much pushed by government, companies, and media, the successive coronavirus “vaccine” shots have become increasingly unpopular. This includes among medical workers.
On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) relayed in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report that only 15.3 percent of “health care personnel at acute care hospitals” and 10.5 percent of “health care personnel at nursing homes” had taken the latest coronavirus shots “during the 2023–24 respiratory virus season (October 1, 2023–March 31, 2024).”
While many more of the medical workers took flu shots for the time period, the CDC notes that “influenza vaccination coverage among health care providers remains persistently below the levels during the prepandemic period.” So, the medical workers’ growing rejection of shots is not limited to coronavirus shots.
Michael Nevradakis provides an interesting analysis regarding the new information from the CDC in a Monday Children’s Health Defense article. You can read his article here.