Here's the COVID Vaccine Paper the CDC Censored

The CDC's top official, Jay Bhattacharya, blocked a COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness paper from being published in the agency's journal, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The paper found that this year's vaccines were 53-55% effective against hospitalizations among adults without immune compromise in the first few months after vaccination.
The CDC's top official, Jay Bhattacharya, blocked a COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness paper from being published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The paper, part of the VISION Network research collaborative, found that this year's vaccines were 53-55% effective against hospitalizations among adults without immune compromise from September to December 2025. The study used a 'test-negative design' to measure vaccine effectiveness, a well-established methodology. The blocked document was obtained by Inside Medicine and is now publicly available. The paper's authors, including Michelle Barron, believe the censorship is an attack on transparency and the scientific process. The paper has been submitted to another major medical journal for publication.
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