Boosters Increase COVID Infection Rates: Peer-Reviewed Study

A renowned peer-reviewed scientific journal is standing by a study that found so-called “booster” shots increased Covid infection rates when compared to unvaccinated people.
The journal Cureus has come under mounting pressure to retract the study after it conflicted with the official narrative used to promote the latest FDA-approved booster campaign.
However, the journal has refused to bow to the mob and rejected calls to retract the study. Cureus said there is “no basis for retraction.”
The study that found people who received a Covid booster were more likely to become infected when compared to unvaccinated people.

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