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Switzerland STOPS Recommending Covid Vaccination For Spring And Summer

By PETER IMANUELSEN

8 APR 2023

The recommendations have been withdrawn for the time being.

UPDATE: This is for the summer and spring, so it could well be that they will start recommending the shots again in the fall. If that is the case, people need to speak up about it!

We have some big news out of Switzerland. They are stopping the recommendation for the covid vaccines.

After years of pushing these products on people, we are now beginning to see countries somewhat backtrack.

”Corona immunity seroprevalence data (June/July 2022) shows that more than 98% of the Swiss population have antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. Due to the immunity situation, the currently predominant virus variants and the expected low virus circulation in spring/summer 2023, it can be assumed that people without risk factors have a very low risk of becoming seriously ill with covid-19 in spring/summer 2023.”

Here’s the big news

”For this reason, no recommendation for vaccination against covid-19 is formulated”.

In other words, the Swiss have dropped the vaccination against covid for the this spring and summer. This might be the first country to do so :

https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/de/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/information-fuer-die-aerzteschaft/covid-19-impfung.html

But it gets more interesting.

They only ”recommend vaccination for persons at particularly high risk (BGP) from the age of 16 if the attending physician considers it to be medically indicated in the individual case given the epidemiological situation and a temporarily increased protection against serious illness can be expected.”

Vaccinations that are not recommended - ”Such vaccinations are carried out without subsidiary liability by the federal government”.

Source :

https://petersweden.substack.com/p/bombshell-switzerland-stops-covid

https://urbancare.clinic/switzerland-no-longer-recommends-covid-19-vaccination-heres-why/