Kansas City Star Shares COVID Vaxx Advice

Big pharma financial reports tell us that demand for the COVID vaxx has plummeted but that reality is rarely documented in recent health warnings like this dead-tree update . . . Check-it and realize that our goofy lead image referencing a silly conspiracy theory is just a bad joke:

The number of new COVID hospitalizations in Kansas and Missouri are lower for the week of Dec. 30 than they were this time last year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, the doctor said the increase in cases is usual for the winter months. Many illnesses, like RSV and influenza, are more common in the winter, because more people are indoors and passing viruses to each other.

According to the CDC, the more times people are infected with COVID, the more likely they are to develop long COVID.

To help fight off illness, everyone over six month old is eligible to get COVID and flu shots. The RSV vaccine is only available for infants and people who are pregnant or 60 years and older.


Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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