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Showing posts with label vaccine. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2021

This Is Why How Much Covid-19 You're Exposed To Matters

By now, most if not all of us know someone who has contracted Covid-19, or in the very least, been exposed to it. A family member, a friend of a friend, a colleague. Covid-19 is everywhere. And the experience often plays out differently from person to person.


Laboratório brasileiro protocola pedido de uso emergencial da vacina Sputnik V na Anvisa

BRASÍLIA — O laboratório brasileiro União Química protocolou nesta sexta-feira na Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) o pedido para uso emergencial no Brasil de 10 milhões de doses da vacina Sputnik V. De acordo com a empresa, todas as doses devem estar disponíveis ainda no primeiro trimestre deste ano.


Thursday, January 14, 2021

Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine induces immune response after 1 dose: study

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday published early data for its coronavirus vaccine, showing a lasting immune response and tolerability among trial volunteers. According to the findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine

Doctor gives dad COVID-19 vaccine after 10 months apart

A doctor in England seized a shot to see her father after 10 months apart, visiting his care home to give him the coronavirus vaccine. Dr. Anne Hampton had only seen her elderly father, Chris, through the window at The Steppes care home in Nailsworth

WHO scientists arrive in Wuhan to investigate coronavirus pandemic origins

A World Health Organization team has started its investigation into the origins of the coronavirus in China despite concerns that the Beijing government might try to block any embarrassing findings. Thirteen scientists arrived in Wuhan, China 

Coronavirus in the US: State-by-state breakdown

As of Thursday morning, the novel coronavirus has infected more than 92,413,892 people across 191 countries and territories, resulting in at least 1,979,939 deaths. In the U.S., all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have reported confirmed cases of COVID-19, tallying more than 23,077,259 illnesses and at least 384,764 deaths.

Australia adopting 'portfolio approach' to COVID-19 vaccine

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the Federal Government has adopted a "portfolio approach" to be in the position to nab a range of coronavirus vaccines. It comes as the government races to strike new COVID-19 vaccine 

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London Covid cases by borough revealed amid hopes capital’s second wave is peaking

Hopes strengthened today that the devastating Covid-19 second wave in London is peaking as 11 boroughs continued to show falls in the number of cases. Bromley saw the biggest drop in confirmed cases in the week to January 8, of 18.3 per cent, 

What you need to know about the coronavirus right now

WHO team arrives in Wuhan A global team of scientists led by the World Health Organization arrived in China’s central city of Wuhan, where COVID-19 first surfaced in late 2019, to investigate the origins of the pandemic, state television said on Thursday.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Hospitals under pressure as Covid admissions rise

Health Service Executive CEO Paul Reid has said frontline clinical and nursing teams say they are under increasing strain as the number of people hospitalised due to Covid-19 continues to climb. However, he said, staff say no one should feel guilty about getting Covid-19 or needing their care.

Yankee Stadium is expected to join Mets' Citi Field as a Covid-19 vaccine mega site

New York's Yankee Stadium is expected to join numerous sports and entertainment venues around the nation being used as mass Covid-19 vaccination sites in a bid to boost lagging vaccine numbers. New York City Mayor Bill de

Ousted whistleblower warns US is heading toward “darkest winter in modern history”

Dr. Rick Bright, previously the director of a US research agency working on a coronavirus vaccine, testified Thursday morning to a House subcommittee that “without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history.” 


Coronavirus: US could face its 'darkest winter in modern history'

The recently fired head of a leading US vaccine agency warned on Thursday that the country could see its “darkest winter in modern history” because of an inadequate response to the coronavirus pandemic. Dr Rick Bright was removed as director of the Biomedical 


Coronavirus Resource Hub

SINCE ITS DISCOVERY IN Wuhan, China, in December, the novel coronavirus has spread rapidly across the globe. COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the virus, has now infected more than a million people worldwide, and caused more than 50,000 deaths.


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

CMO wades into AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccine debate saying 'choice is not whether one is better than the other'

Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says the Federal Government is choosing to roll out the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines it has available after some scientists questioned Australia's plan to widely distribute the AstraZeneca vaccine rather than the Pfizer drug.


Friday, January 8, 2021

Biden coronavirus vaccine plan won't fix 'bottleneck' on administering shots: Saphier

Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier said the incoming Biden administration's plan to release nearly all coronavirus vaccines was wrongheaded when the focus should be on administering the ones already sent out. Only 28 percent of the coronavirus 

De Blasio begs Cuomo to be allowed to vaccinate over-75s, cites 'tremendous frustration' in NYC

A frustrated New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday repeated his pleas to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to allow the Big Apple to vaccinate over-75s, noting that they are most at-risk and warning that it is "very dangerous" to delay that eligibility. 

Thursday, January 7, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine is on its way: What to expect

Health Minister Greg Hunt said this year Australian's can expect a big difference to the way we live, with the timeline for the coronavirus vaccine soon moving towards a five-stage rollout.

Four million Australians to be vaccinated for coronavirus by end of March

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia's first coronavirus vaccinations could commence as soon as mid-February. The prime minister held a press conference today to outline more details about the multiple vaccines currently 

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

GPs to be at forefront of Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout

GPs will be at the forefront of delivering the COVID-19 immunisation as the federal government detailed its latest plans for the vaccine roll-out to state health authorities ahead of a meeting of ministers on Wednesday night.