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Flu Vaccine Doesn't Raise COVID-19 Risk

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Interestingly, a 2019 study of nearly 12,000 Americans conducted by the Cleveland Clinic found that

[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs] Flu Vaccine Doesn't Raise COVID-19 Risk By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs "One Flu Over the Cuckoo's Nest" could be the title of a short documentary on peculiar ideas floating around about the flu vaccine. Now folks are worried that getting their flu shot may make them more vulnerable to catching COVID-19. This couldn't be further from the truth. Research out of the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute indicates the flu vaccine does not raise your risk for other respiratory viruses. Special: [Research Discovered Way to Shrink Your Prostate to Revive Blood Flow]( Interestingly, a 2019 study of nearly 12,000 Americans conducted by the Cleveland Clinic found that those who had the flu and pneumonia shots last year were less likely to test positive for COVID-19. Although it isn't clear why this association occurs, there may be a biological mechanism at play that makes the vaccine cross-protective in some way. And people who get those vaccines may be more careful about their overall health and anti-COVID-19 habits. In any case, it's not too late to get your flu shot — and it's recommended for everyone 6 months or older. It's free for most people and takes about two weeks for the antibodies to reach a protective level in your body. Although the flu vaccine does not protect against COVID-19, the steps you're taking right now to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 — such as wearing masks, washing your hands frequently, and practicing social distancing — can significantly help lower your risk of catching the flu. --------------------------------------------------------------- Special Message --------------------------------------------------------------- If you're over the age of 45, [then right now, your prostate is about the size of a lemon.]( But here's the crazy thing: in your 20s, it was the size of a walnut. Which means in the past 20+ years, it has nearly TRIPLED in size. It's so large, it's putting pressure on your bladder, leaving you with that constant "need to go" feeling. Plus, it's actually blocking blood flow to your "you-know-what” and making it impossible to perform. That's the bad news, but the good news is this: Research has recently discovered an incredibly effective way to shrink your prostate. [Click here to learn more about this incredible discovery]( To YOUR Best Health Ever, Dr. Steve Klayman P.S. I don’t know how long this video will be up, the medical industry sure does not like it... watch it now while you can. [CLICK HERE TO SEE IT]( --------------------------------------------------------------- About the Doctors: Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of TV's popular "The Dr. Oz Show." He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs. --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen email because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. [Recommend]( Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen to a friend or [unsubscribe]( from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen 1501 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 104 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 USA [reaganreports.com](

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