What is the updated vaccine? Who can get it? When will pharmacies have it? How long after having COVID can you get the booster? Does the COVID booster have side effects? Bottom line A lot has happened with COVID-19 vaccines in the past few years, making it difficult to keep up. Bu...
A second study estimates that 3.7 billion adults worldwide are willing to get the vaccine. Together, these two findings suggest that getting people immunized could be as big a challenge as developing vaccines, especially in low- and middle-income countries. "High-income countr...
其中包括参与者的社会人口学特征,如年龄、性别、职业、家庭收入等,这些信息有助于分析不同背景的家长接种意愿的差异。问卷还详细询问了家长在疫情前后为孩子接种自费疫苗的意愿和行为,以及使用疫苗犹豫量表(VaccineHesitancyScale)评估的疫苗犹豫程度。疫苗犹豫量表是经过科学验证的工具,能够准确衡量家长对疫苗接种的犹豫态度...
Pope Francis, 84, had part of one lung removed during an illness when he was a young man in his native Argentina, making him potentially vulnerable to the disease. Vatican City last week said it expected to receive enough COVID-19 vaccine doses in the following days to in...
COVID Vaccine and Privilege: When is it not about you?doi:10.17161/RRNMF.V2I2.15281Joshua FreemanThe University of Kansas
The Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine has passed safety and efficacy tests — but researchers still have many questions about how this and other vaccines will perform as they’re rolled out to millions of people. By Heidi Ledford, David Cyranoski & Richard Van Noorden ...
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"My sense is that these are glitches that will be addressed pretty quickly, but if not, please know, first and foremost, you should not have to put money out of pocket to get the COVID vaccine," Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra told reporters on Sept. 20. ...
This reformulation is why health officials are calling this year's shots the "2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine" or simply the "updated COVID-19 vaccine" —no longer using the word "boosters,"like additional doses have been called in previous rollouts. ...
Based on surveys completed by the health care workers, the researchers identified 35 with prior coronavirus infections who had received a single dose of the vaccine and 228 who had not been infected and had received both vaccine doses.