A major study of 48,210 healthcare workers has concluded that the risk of becoming infected with COVID-19 increases dramatically after every dose of the mRNA vaccines that are supposed to protect people from the virus.
The study was led by Cleveland Clinics lead infectious disease staff physician Dr. Nabin Shrestha, MD, MPH.
Shrestha and his team of researchers at Ohios prestigious Cleveland Clinic have been conducting ongoing research involving healthcare workers during and after the pandemic.
The team published the findings of their peer-reviewed study in the Oxford Academic medical journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
In past studies, they found the possibility that the more participants were injected with Covid mRNA shots, the more susceptible they were to infection from the virus.
In this latest investigation, the Cleveland Clinic team studies the overall ability of mRNA injections to protect against COVID-19.