Cleveland Clinic Study: Working-Aged Adults Vaccinated Against Influenza Showed “Higher Risk Of Influenza”

Cleveland Clinic Study: Working-Aged Adults Vaccinated Against Influenza Showed “Higher Risk Of Influenza”


A preprint from the Cleveland Clinic evaluated the “effectiveness of the influenza vaccine during the 2024-2025 respiratory viral season.”

The study found that “influenza vaccination of working-aged adults was associated with a higher risk of influenza during the 2024-2025 respiratory viral season.”

The researchers concluded the flu shot was not effective in preventing influenza.

Over 53,000 employees were studied.

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82.1% got the flu vaccine.

Surprisingly, the vaccinated had a 27% higher risk of getting influenza than the unvaccinated.

Vaccine effectiveness? –26.9% (negative efficacy).

Source: https://t.co/LfjMcMKBpX

— Sayer Ji (@sayerjigmi) April 7, 2025

The implications are enormous.

It’s time to demand annual, real-time evaluation of vaccine effectiveness—before mandates, not after.

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