疾病预防控制中心在没有看到基础数据的情况下声称疫苗和自然免疫力:《信息自由法》文件
CDC Claims On Vaccination And Natural Immunity Made Without Seeing Underlying Data: FOIA Document

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最近,一份《信息自由法》(FOIA) 文件显示,美国疾病控制与预防中心 (CDC) 声称,未接种疫苗的 COVID-19 康复者再次感染的可能性是完全接种疫苗的人的五倍。 然而,根据疾病预防控制中心对研究数据正式请求的最新回应,主题专家没有看到基础数据。 相反,据报道,这些数据由外部合作伙伴持有并由承包商维护。 虽然 CDC 对既往感染过 COVID-19 的人提出了疫苗接种建议,但他们承认 CDC 在终止与外部合作伙伴的关系之前没有必要的数据。 考虑到对政策决策和美国人安全的潜在影响,这一遗漏引发了严重的问题。 鉴于有证据显示对 COVID-19 具有天然免疫力,最近的研究结果凸显了人们对科学研究质量和严谨性的担忧。 值得注意的是,众议员托马斯·马西 (Thomas Massie) 早在 2021 年就强调了这些问题,指出该研究的一些作者之间存在重大利益冲突。 此外,辉瑞、Moderna和强生等制药公司提供的紧急使用授权强调,临床试验的设计没有考虑到此前病毒检测呈阳性的人。 不幸的是,如前所述,推特很快将这些言论标记为“错误信息”。 这些发展引发了一些围绕科学的完整性和透明度及其与政策制定的关系的令人不安的问题。 最终,当研究人员探索应对传染病的新方法时,对资源的负责任管理需要对所有可用数据进行仔细审查和彻底分析,然后谨慎地传达可信的结果,以获得最佳结果。

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Authored by Hans Mahncke via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

In a new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now admits that it recommended COVID-19 vaccines for people who had recovered from COVID-19 despite the fact that CDC subject matter experts didn't have access to the underlying data.

The Emergency Operations Center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on March 19, 2021. (Eric Baradat/AFP via Getty Images)

The stunning disclosure came in reply to a FOIA request for information on the CDC’s claim, first made on Oct. 29, 2021, that unvaccinated people with previous infection were five times more likely to get COVID-19 than vaccinated people.

The CDC’s claim was based on a CDC study published in the Nov. 9, 2021, edition of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The conflicts-of-interest section of the study had noted that a number of the study’s authors were being sponsored by pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Merck, Sanofi, and GlaxoSmithKline. At least four of the listed pharmaceutical companies were involved in the manufacturing and sale of COVID-19 vaccines.

Given that the conflict-of-interest disclosures were made at the time the study was first published, the CDC would have been aware of the heightened need to scrutinize its findings. However, this appears not to have happened. Notably, the CDC’s public pronouncement about unvaccinated COVID-19 survivors being five times more likely to get reinfected was made on the same day that the study was released as a preprint. This would have left no time for any review.

A lawyer who specializes in FOIA cases subsequently made a formal request for the data underlying the study. Last week, the CDC replied by admitting that the CDC didn't have this data. According to the CDC, the data was held by an "external partner organization and was maintained by a contractor." Notably, the CDC also acknowledged that "CDC subject matter experts didn't receive copies of the raw data prior to the contract termination."

Put another way, the CDC made its vaccination recommendation for people who already had COVID-19 without ever seeing or having had access to the underlying data. Furthermore, that data is now no longer available, meaning that neither the CDC, nor the general public, may ever know what it said.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) had previously pointed out problems with the CDC’s study. He further highlighted the fact that the study’s authors had conflicts of interest. Mr. Massie’s concerns have now not only been confirmed but have also been aggravated by the fact that the CDC never reviewed or audited the study. 

The CDC’s failure to scrutinize the study before making sweeping recommendations to the public is exacerbated by the fact that the emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines specifically excepted people who had previously been infected with COVID-19. 

Pfizer’s emergency use authorization specifically stated that the “available data are insufficient to determine whether such individuals could benefit from vaccination.” Moderna’s emergency use authorization acknowledged that its vaccine study “was not designed to assess the benefit in individuals with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection.” Johnson and Johnson’s emergency use authorization used similar wording. 

When it was pointed out in 2021 that the emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines didn't account for people who had already had the disease, Twitter (now known as X) promptly marked this fact as misinformation. 

The existence of natural immunity, meaning that the human body remembers how to fight off diseases that it has previously been afflicted with, has been known since ancient Greek times. When the plague tore through ancient Athens in 430 B.C., Thucydides noted that those who had been previously afflicted weren't getting sick. He stated that "the same man was never attacked twice–never at least fatally." However, when COVID-19 broke out, the CDC appears to have cast aside 2,500 years' worth of medical wisdom. As we now know, the CDC did this without accessing or analyzing the underlying data.

The latest revelations about the CDC are the topic of an upcoming episode of "Truth Over News" to be aired on EpochTV on Nov. 15.

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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