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Looks like Fauci knew all along - from Just The News:

Fauci paper suggests feds knew COVID vaccines were doomed from the start: 'Decidedly suboptimal'
Anthony Fauci knows why COVID-19 vaccines have been so unreliable at halting infection and transmission beyond a few months. He waited until he stepped down as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to publicly explain it.

Elsevier's medical journal Cell Host and Microbe published a "perspective" led by Fauci's office last month that shows NIAID had good reason to believe COVID vaccines would fail even before they were authorized, based on research spanning Fauci's 38-year tenure leading NIAID.

Much much more at the site including this little gem:

SARS-CoV-2 is among viruses that "replicate in the human respiratory mucosa without infecting systemically," along with influenza A, RSV and common colds, and "have not to date been effectively controlled by licensed or experimental vaccines."

The paper is especially hard on flu vaccines, which have a "decidedly suboptimal" track record and the best of which "would be inadequate for licensure for most other vaccine-preventable diseases," they wrote. COVID vaccines are developing the same "deficiencies" as variants evolve around them.

Basically, something shot into the arm is not going to affect something that develops in the lining of the nose and sinuses.  You need something that you snort instead. An inhaler.

As the good Doctor said himself, the best prevention is to catch it once:

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