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Officials admit vaccine not working as previously believed
The push for Americans to take the shot is continuing by the US government. This push continues despite the growing controversy surrounding new information being released. According to an executive, whose company helped develop the Pfizer shot, antibody levels of vaccine recipients are now dropping. Ugar Sahin in an article published by the Wall Street Journal says the antibody levels in recipients are dropping seven month after immunization. Dr. Anthony Fauci, who recently had a contentious confrontation with Senator Rand Paul over the subject, admitted to CNN that booster shots maybe needed for recipients of the shot with weaker immune systems. Researchers in Israel recently released study findings reporting the Pfizer shot has a 39 percent success rate against the coronavirus, and recipients’ can still contract a mild version of the illness.
SNBC HEALTH NEWS: The health benefits of peaches
Summer is a great opportunity to enjoy traditionally summer fruits and reap the benefits of those nutrients. Peaches, a traditional summer fruit has some great benefits according to research. The fruit is believed to have originated in China over eight thousand years ago. The peach is in the stone fruit family (Named for the single seed located inside the peach, the same with other fruits in this family).
The fruit improves digestion, and assists in allergy relief. Packed with antioxidants, this fruit administers nutrients to the body in as little as 30 minutes. Peaches are high in fiber, help with inflammation, improve gut health, and may help lower cholesterol. Peaches are beneficial to the skin and help reduce allergic reaction. This stone fruit is in its peak season from July to August and is harvested mostly throughout the U.S. in places where the fruit thrives.
SNBC NEWS Fun Fact: Georgia’s nickname maybe “The Peach State”, but it does not produce the most peaches. The state of Georgia is fourth in peach production according to the USDA behind California, South Carolina, and New Jersey. Georgia’s Department of Agriculture, not one to back down claims their peaches are sweeter and taste better than those produced in other states (Loll).