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Published: July 26, 2022

Former White House COVID coordinator admits she didn’t think the jabs would stop the spread

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Tue Jul 26, 2022 – 5:17 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) — Former Trump administration COVID-19 coordinator Deborah Birx, who admitted in a recent book to committing “subterfuge” to promote harsher coronavirus strategies, acknowledged in a recent interview she didn’t think the frequently-mandated COVID-19 jabs would actually stop the spread of the virus.

During a Friday interview with Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, in which they discussed President Joe Biden having contracted the coronavirus despite reportedly receiving four COVID-19 shots, Birx said she “knew these vaccines were not going to protect against” getting infected.

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“I think we overplayed the vaccines,” Birx said, adding that overhyping the injections’ effectiveness ultimately “made people then worry that” the shots wouldn’t “protect against severe disease and hospitalization.”

While asserting that the jabs do actually protect against severe illness or death, Birx appeared to undercut her own argument by adding that half of COVID patients who died after contracting the “omicron” variant

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