More than one year after COVID-19 vaccines authorized for elementary school-aged children, a mountain of data supports they are safe and effective.
The child immunisation should help reduce suffering in children, prevent virus spread in communities, reduce school off days, prevent the loss of quality of life in children and the sufferings from a preventable infection. Therefore, why not support essential COVID vaccines for young children like ...
As matters currently stand the UK Government's Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI) advises that COVID vaccines should be offered to 5–11-year-old children in the UK, but also deems such immunization as non-essential. In the article, Dr. Merchant, who is a pharmaceutical ...
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are safe for teens and young adults despite 323 confirmed cases of heart inflammation out of the more than 26 million young people who have received the shots, the nation's leading health experts concluded Wednesday. The move comes as regulators at the Food...
As the COVID-19 vaccination programme starts to be rolled out, many young women are hesitant to accept the vaccine, citing concerns about fertility. Meanwhile, those offered the vaccine during pregnancy must decide whether they will accept, even though p
Vaccines(疫苗) against COVID-19 are about 90 percent effective at blocking coronavirus infections, studies suggest. Nearly 4,000 health care workers, first responders and firefighters in six states took part in the study led by CDC researchers. From December 14 through March 13, the workers subm...
Many people are getting the COVID-19 vaccines(疫苗) these days.But some are afraid of needles(针).What if we don't use them at all?Scientists around the world are working on new types of vaccines.They hope(1) B people get vaccinated more easily. Chinese scientists Chen Wei and her te...
The conventional wisdom among pandemic researchers was that vaccine-hesitant parents would come around once federal authorities green-lit COVID-19 shots for children. But, as a new study shows, that hasn't happened. Parents actually have even more concerns about vaccines, catching researchers by su...
5- Through 11-Year-Olds Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible, following the authorization and recommendation of the vaccine by the FDA and CDC....
The Key Question About COVID-19 Vaccines: Are They Safe? Hospital Employee HealthAHC MEDIA