What can you do to counter or reduce the associated risks of taking the shots?

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Dr. Pierre Kory explains that patients experiencing post-vaccine issues can have a syndrome or a single complication. He says there is a third category of patients suffering from post-vaccine issues who don’t present with symptom(s) and then several months later, pass away. In terms of mitigating the risks of having received COVID vaccines, he says if you are far enough out from having one - 5+ months - you are probably ok, but everyone should stop getting more shots/boosters.

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