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|    COVID-19 Boosters Linked to More Illness    |
|    30 Aug 25 21:23:09    |
      From: comerciante.cuatro@alt.home.repair              A new peer-reviewed Swiss study has found that recent COVID-19 booster shots       were linked to higher short-term illness risk and absenteeism among       health care workers, raising questions about he benefits of universal booster       campaigns, particularly in populations at low risk for COVID       complications. The cohort study was published on Aug. 9, 2025 in the journal       Communications Medicine. It tracked 1,745 health care workers       across nine health care networks between November 2023 and May 2024 to       determine whether booster status influenced the rate of influenza-like       illness (ILI) and the number of workdays lost.1              The results of the study showed that health care workers who had received a       recent SARS-CoV-2 booster were more likely to report ILI symptoms       and take sick leave than those who did not receive a COVID booster shot. The       group of participants who did not receive a COVID booster shot       included unvaccinated individuals, who, in this study, experienced fewer       illness episodes and missed fewer workdays than their recently boosted       peers.                     https://thevaccinereaction.org/2025/08/covid-19-boosters-linked-       o-more-illness-and-absenteeism-in-health-care-workers/                     The "experts" told us the mrna-clot-shots are safe and effective.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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