Health Officials Urge Those Age 50+ To Get Second COVID-19 Booster Shot - Four Times Higher Risk of Death Without Booster
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ltcnews.comHealth Officials Urge Those Age 50+ To Get Second COVID-19 Booster Shot - Four Times Higher Risk of Death Without Boosterltcnews.comThe COVID-19 virus crisis remains a significant health concern, especially for those aged 50 and older. The over 50 group needs to ensure they get vaccinated and maintain their booster shots regularly.
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