FDA Approves Another Booster, Now Some Experts are Warning that over Vaccinating Could Weaken the Immune System

The FDA just approved another booster shot for those over the age of 50, and for children as young as 5 years old. That means some people have had 2 shots of the original vaccine and 2 more booster shots, for a total of 4 doses. Now, some experts are warning that all of those repeated COVID-19 vaccines actually might weaken a person’s immune system and affect antibodies.

The CDC says the risk for COVID increases steadily as you age, and it’s not just those over the age of 65 who are at increased risk for severe illness. A person is up to date with their vaccination if they have received all recommended doses and one booster when eligible.

But even that’s not enough says the CDC. Those 65 and older and some people 50 and over are being recommended to have yet another booster to fight the virus as of this month.

Of course, that’s in addition to wearing a mask and social distancing and living under rock for the rest of your life.

 

The guidelines are increasingly impossible for anyone to follow, and now experts are also warning that the over vaccination can even weaken the immune system.

That’s not good news for those getting a vaccine every chance they can. The virus isn’t going away completely, and those with weakened immune systems are putting themselves at greater risk.

Lots to consider here and some of it is not widely known as research continues to come out that tells a different story from the mainstream narrative when it comes to vaccines. Check out the full story for the details now in the video.


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