Dr. Oz: We Are Blaming the Failure of the Vaccines to People Who Didn’t Take It

‘I think it’s good to have the vaccination, but it won’t help people around you as much as we thought’

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OZ: “I think it’s good to have the vaccination because it'll protect you, but it won’t help people around you as much as we thought. The durability, much shorter with Omicron than we ever expected — that Israeli study is highlighting that as well. And remember, 90 percent of folks over 65, the vulnerable population, they got vaccinated. So people who should be worried were worried and got the vaccine. I believe that we’re blaming the failure of the medication on non-users. I mean, how does that work? If the medication works, it should protect you. If it doesn’t work, don’t blame the people who didn’t take the product.  And we’re hiding the real crisis here. The true treatment of Omicron was to have the tests that aren’t around, you can't find them, and then to have the treatments that include the antibody cocktails which we know work incredibly effectively and we have two FDA-approved pills, go try to find them. I’ve been looking, it’s tough. So it's created another economic burden, it's continuing to grow. And I'll tell you, Sean, here in Pennsylvania, more and more voters are asking me about reparations from China. They agree with President Trump that something has got to give here. We’re not able to deal with this with traditional pathways and we keep running up the bill."

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