After reading that headline, some might ask how the CDC would know their COVID-19 injection status?
According to their website, the CDC doesn’t have a “national organization that maintains vaccination records.”
Unfortunately, there is no national organization that maintains vaccination records. The CDC does not have this information. The records that exist are the ones you or your parents were given when the vaccines were administered and the ones in the medical record of the doctor or clinic where the vaccines were given.
If you need official copies of vaccination records, or if you need to update your personal records, there are several places you can look:
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- Ask parents or other caregivers if they have records of your childhood immunizations.
- Try looking through baby books or other saved documents from your childhood.
- Check with your high school and/or college health services for dates of any immunizations. Keep in mind that generally records are kept only for 1-2 years after students leave the system.
- Check with previous employers (including the military) that may have required immunizations.
- Check with your doctor or public health clinic. Keep in mind that vaccination records are maintained at doctor’s office for a limited number of years.
- Contact your state’s health department. Some states have registries (Immunization Information Systems) that include adult vaccines.
However, one woman reported she received a call from the CDC’s National Immunization Surveys (NIS).
She claims the caller said she wasn’t on their vaccination list.
And the caller proceeded to pressure her into taking the COVID-19 jab.
A woman who received a phone call from the CDC’s National Immunization Surveys (NIS) claims she was told she wasn’t on the federal agency’s ‘vaxxed list’ and was subsequently “shamed” and “pressured” into getting the jab.https://t.co/IOTas7LAeo
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) September 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/TR76News/status/1443576712600580105
https://twitter.com/1Faithum/status/1443577791128109067
The White House has repeatedly denied a COVID-19 injection database exists.
But if these reports are confirmed, that means the White House & CDC deceived the American public.
Summit News had the exclusive report:
Bev Foley posted a screenshot of the phone call record to Facebook showing she had been contacted by the National Immunization Surveys (NIS).
According to this branch of the CDC, “The National Immunization Surveys (NIS) are a group of telephone surveys sponsored and conducted by CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD).”
The group says that its function includes “calling cell phone numbers for household interviews with parents or guardians.”
Despite the body’s role supposedly being to carry out voluntary surveys, Foley claims the content of the call she received was far from polite.
When Foley asked the CDC staffer how they knew she was or wasn’t vaccinated, the CDC worker purportedly said that she “wasn’t on the CDC vaxxed list” and that that was the reason for the call.
“So we’re being tracked now, shamed and pressured by phone calls,” states Foley.
According to the CDC itself, there is no national vaccine database in operation.
Here’s a screenshot of the phone call record Foley posted:
How many readers are waiting for an NIS phone call in the near future?
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