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Arthur
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I can't believe you never watched Happy Days! Lol. 'Twas a good show until the Fonz literally jumped the shark. Then it was all downhill from there. :wacko:


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prayed, Todd

my cousin's husband and son have covid. my cousin is negative, but she has a compromised immune system so it would be very hard on her if she got it. a friend's son has covid also. prayers please.

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Prayers sent! :prayer-hands:


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New York Times: COVID Boosters May Cause 'Immune System Fatigue,' Compromise Ability to Fight Virus:

“JERUSALEM — Israel is considering whether to approve a fourth Covid-19 vaccine dose for vulnerable people to contain the fast-spreading Omicron variant, despite debate among scientists and a lack of evidence either for or against another booster.

The panel of experts advising the Israeli government on the pandemic recognized that uncertainty, but on Tuesday it recommended giving a fourth dose, concluding that the potential benefits outweighed the risks. It pointed to signs of waning immunity a few months after the third shot, and said that any delay in additional doses might prove too late to protect those most at risk.

But some scientists warned that the plan could backfire, because too many shots might cause a sort of immune system fatigue, compromising the body’s ability to fight the coronavirus. A few members of the government’s advisory panel raised that concern with respect to the elderly, according to a written summary of the discussion obtained by The New York Times.”

This comes after the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) found that an overwhelming majority of Omicron cases in the United States were in “fully vaccinated” people, as National File previously reported.

https://nationalfile.com/new-york-times-covid-boosters-may-cause-immune-system-fatigue-compromise-ability-fight-virus/


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