COVID-19 vaccineMenstrual disorders events30–49 yearsRisk signalsThere is a potential safety signal when the COVID-19 vaccine is administered to young adult female (30–49years old), resulting in menstrual disorders in. However, due to the well-known limitations of spontaneous reporting data,...
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In this section, we introduce the components and the trial efficacies of the vaccines. It should be noted that efficacy refers to vaccine performance in controlled trials, whereas effectiveness is drawn from real-world observations. Vaccine efficacies cannot be readily compared because the efficacy can...
The data presented included the first dose and second dose vaccination, whereas the third dose or booster dose was not presented as its number was not significant enough and the vaccine had not been broadly distributed during the time of this study. Data were visualized using Tableau software Ver...
This page aggregates and tries to provide a balanced discussion of research results, data sets, applications and models, and commentaries regarding Covid-19, using a data science approach gather, evaluate, and synthesize information to try to understand
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Although the national average indicated that approximately 50 percent of deaths were preventable, researchers said there were large differences among states - ranging from 25 percent to 74 percent vaccine-preventable deaths, according to the report. ...
ORNL's backyard: Knoxville, Tennessee. It predicted outcomes and gave authorities more fidelity on which decisions would benefit the public, whether they were evaluating how creating a new place to accommodate patients could reduce new cases to understanding how vaccine disinformation impacts vaccine ...
We found a slight difference in the prevalence of positive and negative sentiments, with positive being the dominant polarity and having higher engagements. The amount of discussion on vaccine rejection and hesitancy was more than interest in vaccines during the course of the study, but the pattern...