the acceleration into the fall and then it re-accelerated into the end of the year. The drop-off in that data we see there’s reporting issues. It takes time for Millennial-aged deaths to be reported, because they’re usually not hospital deaths, so that...
They are doing this because they are doctors and scientists who actually understand the REAL science here, and who know the devastating potential consequences of those who choose to get this very toxic and dangerous vaccine, and they are trying to save as many people as possible from...
The article reports on the announcement by United Kingdom's (UK) Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) that a COVID-19 booster vaccine and flu jabs will be offered to adult people over 50 years old in the autumn of 2022.Practice Nursing...
Still, other experts note that there is little research on administering an RSV shot with another vaccine, or on givingall three shots together. People can choose to take the RSV jab if they're more comfortable with that, and do the other two at another time. The choice is ultimately up ...
Winter is coming to the northern hemisphere, and with it the flu season—however advances spurred by the fight against COVID-19 are boosting hopes of finding a more reliable vaccine.
“Nobody thought it could be done this fast. Normally it would be years, and we did it in a matter of a few months. We are producing them in advance so hundreds of millions of doses can be quickly available. We have a safe and effective vaccine this year, and together we will ...
“Let me give an instance, some people have taken two shots first and second jab, they said they need booster and now the immunity is reducing again after taking all those vaccines. So, what is the point of taking them in the first place… So, it is like, there is a declining curve...
"The latest invites have been sent after more than eight in 10 people aged 65 to 69 took up the offer of a jab", the National Health Service said in an emailed statement on Sunday. "NHS staff have vaccinated more than 18 million people across England, mea...
On the other hand, complications from the jab have been showing up in large numbers for all age groups, AND, it's now being admitted that getting the shot does NOT prevent you from getting the flu anyway, plus the actual "effective" efficacy of the shot is only 19%. So it comes down...
Although mRNA rose to public prominence for its use in COVID-19 vaccines, the technology is expected to become a major basis for flu vaccines, enabling shorter lead times and more accurate matching between circulating influenza strains and yearly shots. ...