doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.10.056Chiranjib Chakraborty aGovindasamy Agoramoorthy bVaccine
The Sinopharm COVID vaccine in the UAE is currently being offered by DHA and the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). However, pregnant women, those who are severely allergic to vaccines, those whose heart rate and blood pressure are not stable, and other specific categories of people, ...
Asked about the pricing of vaccines that get final approval, Zheng Zhongwei, head of China's COVID-19 vaccine development task force, said on Tuesday the pricing of those made in China would be decided by the manufacturers but should adhere to their nature of being a public good. Moreover,...
As Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg, an experienced doctor, said:“In fact, this ‘promising vaccine’ for the vast majority of people should be FORBIDDEN, because it is genetic manipulation!” The vaccine, developed and endorsed byAnthony Fauciand funded by Bill Gates, uses experimental mRNA ...
The industry group America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) issued a statement noting that “health insurance providers recognize the importance of these vaccines and continue to encourage everyone to get a COVID-19 vaccine. “AHIP members are covering the new COVID-19 shots ...
A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a clinic inside Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, U.S, on Tuesday, Apr. 5, 2022. Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images The drugmaker said it expects that people with private health insurance or cov...
Washington, D.C. resident Kira Kiessling booked a COVID vaccine appointment in anticipation of an upcoming business trip, but her grocery store pharmacy told her that she'd have to pay out of pocket for the jab, CNN reported. Kiessling called her insurance company, CareFirst Blue Cross and ...
We compare and contrast the expected duration and number of infections and deaths averted among several designs for clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine candidatBerry, DonaldBerry, ScottHale, PeterIsakov, LeahLo, Andrew W.Siah, Kien WeiWong, Chi Heem...
Nationalistic behavior by governments may exclude some countries from gaining access to COVID-19 vaccines and cost the global economy up to $1.2 trillion a year in GDP, according to a new study from the not-for-profit research organization RAND Europe.
Globally affordable COVID-19 vaccines will not be accessible until governments stop allowing vaccine companies to keep their manufacturing costs secret, according to a new paper published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.