A new study in Chicago has some promising answers in the battle against COVID-19.
Rush University Medical Center researchers say their study shows that receiving a third COVID vaccination, the booster can work wonders, which they say is encouraging news.
The Rush team is studying more than 1,000 people of varying ages. To keep the study up to speed, most of the participants are health care workers at Rush.
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