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WSJ Editorial Goes There: Covid Shots Fuel New Covid Variants

Allysia Finley in the Wall Street Journal, echoing what we have been saying for some time: “Public-health experts are sounding the alarm about a new Omicron variant dubbed XBB that is rapidly spreading across the Northeast U.S. Some studies suggest it is as different from the original Covid strain from Wuhan as the 2003 SARS virus.”

Meanwhile, Biden is still clinging to this idoitic notion of shots forever.

And if you dare ask any quesitons — which is the basis of scientific discovery — you’re an enemy of the state.

Remember, we have it on record what all these people said, despite the fact that they try to deny it and never apologize for getting it wrong.

Almost like it is going to be two Americas.

Are you done with getting the covid shots or still going dutifully for every new jab? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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