While many would like to put COVID on the ash heap of history, there are colleges, universities and even some businesses that have reinstated mask mandates and others that are forcing shot mandates. Speaking of shots, President Biden is requesting congressional funding for a new COVID shot with recommendations that everyone gets it, including those who've had it before. Are these signs that we're headed toward COVID 2.0?Returning to Crosstalk to answer that question was Twila Brase. Twila is the president and co-founder of Citizens' Council for Health Freedom, a national patient-centered, privacy-focused, free-market policy organization to support health care choices, individualized patient care and medical and genetic privacy. Jim began the broadcast with an audio clip from Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre who communicated that vaccination remains the safest protection against hospitalization and death. Twila disagrees. She indicated that there's guessing that takes place as to what strain of COVID we'll have and how it changes by the time a vaccine is released. Jim mentioned how Jill Biden has received two doses of the COVID shot, is double boosted and is experiencing her second bout with COVID. That would seem to confirm what Twila noted from the Cleveland Clinic that the more COVID shots you get, the higher the risk for getting COVID. It's because of what she believes COVID does to a person's immune system. It makes it more difficult for your body to fight COVID because of how the vaccine impacts your immune system.Next was news that the CDC has stopped accepting adverse reaction reports, just as the new vaccine is being pushed.