The push for vaccines is not over
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There is significant National interest in building substantial vaccine production capacity. Even Robert Malone who is extremely critical of mandates and the covid vaxxines has written about the logistics concerns that drive the high production requirements for flu vaccines. It takes years to build up the necessary capacity to inoculate a large population against a pandemic. Which would be impossible in a sudden winter pandemic if you did not already have the production facilities running at scale.
The problem becomes, if politicians sign off on spending billions to generate vaccine production capacity, what should they do with all these vaccines each year when there is not a pandemic? Seems wasteful not to use them, right? Enter flu shot campaigns.
Another problem they've discovered is that humans are resistant to taking arbitrary shots. The flu shot campaigns only inoculated 40-50% of the U.S. population each year prior to covid. A total failure in the event that a real bad strain appears and causes a pandemic. What should the Elite do to better promote vaccine acceptance and reduce hesitancy? This is a serious concern amongst the Davos intelligentsia each year.
Thus, the vaccine passport / social id concept was born. We will make them take the vaccine! It will become a requirement of daily life! And we will make them take all the vaccines each year to keep those facilities running at full capacity so that if a serious pandemic ever appears, we will have the production capabilities and the compliance to achieve herd immunity.
This has been the plan for at least the last decade, if not since the 1976 swine flu vaccine debacle.