Up until recently, the definition of vaccine on the CDC's website read: "A product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease." On Tuesday, Sept. 7, the definition became: "A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases."
The CDC has also changed its definition of the word vaccination. Before 2015, the definition was: "Injection of a killed or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease." From 2015 to August this year, vaccination was: "The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease." Just recently, the CDC changed the word "immunity" in the previous definition to "protection."
Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky tweeted that the CDC has "been busy at the Ministry of Truth," newspeak for spreading propaganda or misinformation.
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The definition changes come as more people who are supposedly immune or protected from the disease continue to be infected and spread the virus. One recent study even found that people who are "fully vaccinated" carry up to 251 times the normal viral load of COVID-19.
The changes also come just as President Joe Biden is set to present to the American people his six-pronged "strategy," which will supposedly combat the spread of the post-vaccine delta variant of COVID-19. The strategy will focus on increasing the United States' vaccination rate. The changes also come just as CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky finally admitted that the COVID-19 vaccines are not as effective as they claim.
"We are seeing concerning evidence of waning vaccine effectiveness over time and against the delta variant," she said during a press briefing at the White House. "Reports from our international colleagues, including Israel, suggest increased risk of severe disease amongst those vaccinated early."
Walensky is referring to a July report from the Israel Health Ministry, which found that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is just 39 percent effective against the delta variant. (Related: Pfizer vaccine destroys T cells, weakens the immune system – study.)
The CDC has denied that there is anything suspicious about the fact that it changed its own definitions of vaccine and vaccination.
During an interview with McClatchy News, a spokesperson for the CDC claimed that "slight changes in wording over time haven't impacted the overall definition."
In an attempt to gaslight the population, the CDC spokesperson further claimed that the previous definitions were regularly misinterpreted by people who took it to mean that getting vaccinated was always 100 percent effective at preventing the disease, "which has never been the case for any vaccine."
The spokesperson also claimed there is a misconception that 'breakthrough' COVID-19 infections, which occur when people get the virus despite being fully vaccinated, are a sign that the vaccines do not work.
"So the current definition is more transparent, and also describes the ways in which vaccines can be administered," the spokesperson said. "It's also important to note that the modifications to the definition of 'vaccine' don't change the fact that vaccines and the act of vaccination has prevented millions of illnesses and saved countless lives."
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