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Published: February 20, 2023

Study finds ‘unexpected’ correlation between number of COVID shots and risk of infection

By The Editor

Mon Feb 20, 2023 – 9:48 pm EST

CLEVELAND (LifeSiteNews) — A December study evaluating the effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 shots found that the risk of COVID infection appeared to rise with each subsequent jab.

The preprint, which was conducted by researchers with the Cleveland Clinic and has not yet been peer reviewed, analyzed 51,011 “working-aged” employees of the medical center and “found an overall modest protective effect of the bivalent vaccine booster against COVID-19.”

While researchers said that COVID boosters were “30% effective in preventing infection,” they cautioned that the “effect of multiple COVID-19 vaccine doses on future risk of COVID-19 needs further study.”

According to the study, the risk of COVID infection “increased with time since the most recent prior COVID-19 episode and with the number of vaccine doses previously received.

“The higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting COVID-19,” the researchers said.

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Noting that the “evolution” of COVID-19 into vaccine-resistant variants “necessitates a more nuanced approach to assessing the potential impact of vaccination than when the original vaccines were developed,” the Cleveland Clinic researchers suggested

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