USA: “Get one in each arm if you want”
Joe Biden’s COVID ‘czar’ declared Tuesday during a White House press briefing that “God gave you two arms” so we can all be injected with different vaccines.
Dr. Ashish Jha made the statement while simultaneously pushing COVID booster shots and flu shots as if they are the same thing.
“Get one in each arm if you want,” Jha proclaimed.
Watch:
NOW – "God gave you two arms" to get your COVID and flu shot, says the White House COVID Response Director.pic.twitter.com/UAzSfdYJkB
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 22, 2022
The COVID shot contains experimental mRNA. Most people have many times greater protection from having had the virus and recovered, whereas the flu shot is a traditional vaccine backed by years of research and data.
To lump these two vaccines together in a 2 for 1 type campaign is at best disingenuous.
It isn’t the first time Jha has made the “God gave you two arms” comment, he also used it back in September, noting that he “really believes” that is why humans have two arms:
Biden COVID advisor Ashish Jha:
"I really believe this is why God gave us two arms — one for the flu shot and the other one for the COVID shot!" pic.twitter.com/1dC9ChvD5R
— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) September 6, 2022
Elsewhere during Tuesday’s briefing, Jha told Americans they will need to get yet another Covid vaccine next year.
“We’re probably gonna need to update our vaccine again next year and have Americans get vaccinated again next year,” Jha asserted, calling the COVID vaccine a “once a year shot.”
"We're probably gonna need to update our vaccine again next year and have Americans get vaccinated again next year." pic.twitter.com/zxtowN8SQr
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 22, 2022
The five jabs from the past year isn’t enough. Get more.
He also encouraged people to push vaccines on their families “around the Thanksgiving table,”:
"Biden COVID coordinator Ashish Jha says vaccinations must be "an important part of the conversation we have around the Thanksgiving table." pic.twitter.com/GuQpeIwRCp"
— Republican Women of Mercer County 💪🇺🇸 (@RWOMC) November 22, 2022
“If folks get their updated vaccines, and they get treated, if they have a breakthrough infection, we can prevent essentially every COVID death in America,” Jah said.
Breakthrough infections are no longer a dangerous conspiracy theory, they’re now a good thing apparently.
During the same presser, The White House Press Secretary immediately shut down a reporter who attempted to ask Anthony Fauci a question about the origin of COVID:
Karine Jean-Pierre snaps at a reporter:
"I'm done! I'm done with you!" pic.twitter.com/F8Kwk7B9cv
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 22, 2022
Real questions are not allowed.
by Steve Watson
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