"The conventional SARS-CoV-2 vaccine’s ability to provide immunological protection may be significantly impacted by over-vaccination. If this happens, either newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases or people who have already contracted the virus again may have a more severe case of the illness. This concept was proposed after seeing tolerance of both the humoral and cellular immune responses to prolonged booster immunization doses."
In a turn of events characterized by profound irony, an outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, occurred at the 2023 Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference hosted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) itself.
Earlier this week members of the El Paso police told Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales that there had been multiple reports of illness among the illegal immigrants coming into El Paso, Texas, The Gateway Pundit reported.
A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that transgender people who give birth are more likely to have lasting health problems than biological women who give birth.
The FDA issued a warning last week to stop using a particular COVID at-home test due to the potential for bacterial contamination in the product’s solution.
The study discovered that "the overall risk of retinal vascular occlusion in the vaccinated cohort was 2.19 times higher than that in the unvaccinated cohort at 2 years (95% Cl 2.00–2.39)."