| |   |  People who received a flu shot this winter were MORE likely to get the flu, a major new study shows
  A  big new study has offered yet more evidence that flu shots do not work -  and may sometimes even increase the chances people will get influenza.
  With  flu deaths in the United States soaring in 2025 despite aggressive  vaccination efforts, when will public health bureaucrats admit the truth  of their failure?
  Adults who received a flu shot were 27 percent  more likely to get the flu this winter, Cleveland Clinic researchers  found. You read that right. Their risk was higher.
  “We were  unable to find that the influenza vaccine has been effective in  preventing infection,” the researchers wrote, in a masterpiece of  understatement.
  The study covered 53,400 adults in Ohio for six  months, a big enough group that the results reached statistical  significance, meaning they almost surely were not due to chance.
  The  researchers posted the results as a “preprint” on Friday, meaning their  findings has not yet been subject to peer review. But the study design  and outcome look solid.
  They looked at influenza infections among  Ohio-based employees at the Cleveland Clinic, which includes more than  55,000 workers at the flagship hospital, several smaller medical  centers, and walk-in clinics.
  The Clinic requires its employees  to get flu shots, but about 20 percent claimed medical and religious  exemptions and refused during the 2024-2025 flu season. So researchers  could compare almost 44,000 people who received shots in the fall of  2024 with almost 10,000 who did not.
  They found that by late  March 2025, over 2 percent of people who had received the jab had a  documented flu infection. Only about 1.5 percent of people who had not  gotten the jab had an infection. The gap grew sharply during the last  few weeks of the study.
  The negative effectiveness remained even  after the researchers adjusted for age, sex, where the employees worked,  and whether they were nurses, who might be more exposed to the flu than  other employees.
  The researchers also found that unvaccinated  and vaccinated people had positive test results at roughly the same  rates, suggesting that higher flu rates in the vaccinated probably  didn’t come from the fact that they were somewhat more likely to be  tested.
  About 72 percent of the employees were women, and their  average age was 42, so they were a relatively young and healthy group —  the people for whom the flu shot is theoretically most likely to be  effective.
  In their discussion, the researchers suggested they  had no reason to believe their finding was not generalizable to adults  everywhere in the United States.
  This research is only the latest  to suggest that flu shots simply do not work — and that any  observational studies that seem to show their effectiveness are fatally  flawed by what researchers called healthy vaccinee bias. (People who are  vaccinated are historically healthier, more health-conscious, and more  fearful of contagious illness and thus more likely to avoid situations  where they might become infected than those who are not.)
  Nationwide data is equally troubling.
  As  I reported in 2022, the number of flu shots has risen almost 15-fold in  the United States since 1980, yet flu deaths have only increased. The  Centers for Disease Control now says this year’s flu season might have  been the deadliest in decades, with up to 130,000 deaths.
  The  media has been loathe to report that ugly number, since doing so might  raise questions about both the effectiveness of flu jabs and whether  Covid mRNA shots may have somehow damaged the immune systems of people  who received them. At best, though, that figure suggests nothing we’re  doing about the flu is working.
  Yet public health authorities continue to push flu shots heavily.
  In  the absence of large, long-term placebo-controlled trials that compare  infections, hospitalizations, deaths, and side effects in people who did  not receive influenza “vaccines” to those who did, they are doing  nothing but playing games with the health of the people they’re supposed  to be serving.
  They need to stop.
  Now.
  alexberenson.substack.com
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