But if they admit it doesn't prevent transmission they lose their scapegoat

After bemoaning a critical shortage of nurses, Mayo Clinic fires 700 for refusing to be vaccinated

If Mayo wants to argue that strict obedience to orders is essential to the running of its empire, fine; that’s its business. But to claim that this move was done to protect the health of patients and co-workers is just a blatant falsehood. Vaccines do not stop the transmission of the China Flu, and especially not Omicron.

We all know the original line: vaccinations would provide immunity against the disease. Indeed, that’s the classic definition of any vaccine:

any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.

That was the definition first used over a year ago when the Covid shots were being rolled out and it’s still being used by the propagandists.

When the vaccines were first rolled out, Fauci the establishment health “experts” promised that “vaccines” would stop the virus. Not slow it down. Not weaken the symptoms, but stop it. The sales pitch was that if you got the shot you could say goodbye to Covid forever, and when everyone was “vaccinated” (an ever-changing term) COVID would have nowhere to go, and we’d back in the garden of Eden. So it became, according to Biden and the wokescolds, your “patriotic duty” to get vaccinated; not for your own sake, mind you, but for the good of the nation.

Biden’s handlers pushed that lie for a year, long after it had been exposed, and they did it to give the mob a focus for the fear our government itself created: the great unwashed, all topped with MAGA hats.

"This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated," the president told Ohio’s WHIO TV 7 on Dec. 14. "The unvaccinated. Not the vaccinated, the unvaccinated. That’s the problem. Everybody talks about freedom and not to have a shot or have a test. Well guess what? How about patriotism? How about making sure that you’re vaccinated, so you do not spread the disease to anyone else."

And not just unvaccinated adults.

On Nov. 3, Biden urged Americans to get their children vaccinated to "stop the spread" and "help us beat this pandemic."

Last month, the CDC finally admitted what’s been obvious since at least last summer: "CDC expects that anyone with Omicron infection can spread the virus to others, even if they are vaccinated or don’t have symptoms," the CDC said Dec. 20.

That didn’t stop Joe one whit:

A minor, but telling example of this hysteria came yesterday, when an NBN reporter’s family was barred from a NYC restaurant because his 4-year-old daughter, armed with a doctor’s letter saying she had recovered from COVID, was unvaccinated. Did she pose a threat to anyone? Were her parents any less dangerous to other patrons because they had been vaccinated? Of course not, but panic displaces rational thought.

For a fascinating look at witch hunts, all conducted by the very best scientific thinking, look at the history of Scotland’s pursuit of the devil.

Such deep-seated beliefs — in God, in the Devil, in the visceral, daily fight between good and evil — underpinned the crusade against witches.

There is no doubt, despite the cruelties they inflicted, that the interrogators were sincere. 

They even thought of themselves as scientific. 'Pricking', a practice in which the skin of suspected witches was pierced by a needle and their guilt judged by whether and to what extent they bled, was carried out by 'experts' called in as consultants.

'So people believed they were being rational and scientific,' says Mitchell. 'They lived in a different time and had a different belief system, but they were very educated people of their day, emotionally sophisticated, no different to people of the present day.'

UPDATE: CNN “Medical Expert” : We must do more to punish unvaccinated Americans!

CNN medical guest on unvaccinated Americans: "I’ll condemn them. I’ll shame them. I’m blame them … We can penalize them more, say you will have to pay more on your hospital bill. You can’t get life insurance, disability insurance at affordable rates if you aren’t vaccinated." pic.twitter.com/eH6fgT2B7W

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) January 5, 202 “It’s the unvaccinated who aren’t wearing masks, it’s the unvaccinated who aren’t social distancing, it’s the unvaccinated going to crowded indoor events, so there’s this bizarre irony where the ones who are behaving are the ones being told to behave 10x more"