Q: How is the vaccine given? A: The vaccine is given by injection(注射). You need to have two doses(一剂药). You should wait about two weeks after the first dose to get the second one. Q: Can people of all ages get vaccinated? A: China has tested the vaccines in three differen...
This is a situation in which ironically there's been a lot of discussion in the popular press about the race for the vaccine – who's going to be first to develop a vaccine. A race is the wrong metaphor. A gold medal on a race is something that only one p...
1. Why kids under 16 can’t get a COVID-19 vaccine? A. Because the vaccine is too hard to get. B. Because the vaccine is too expensive for them. C. Because they are not at the risk of getting COVID-19. D. Because the effectiveness of the vaccine for kids hasn’t been tested...
C.One. (3) If you get an inactivated vaccine on May 1st, when can you get the second dose? A.On May 8th. B.On June 1st. C.On July 30th. (4) Which age group isn't advised to get the COVID-19 vaccination? A.People under 18. B.People aged 60 or above. C.Women of chi...
How to get the new COVID vaccine for free, with or without insurance Americans still have ways to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at no out-of-pocket cost. Here's what to know. Sep 26, 2023 Highly mutated COVID variant BA.2.86 now spotted in 10 states The variant, which has ...
Only seven infections occurred among 4, 167 people who were at least 15 days out from getting their second dose of vaccine. The vaccines prevented health care workers in the study from becoming serious ill, says study coauthor Francesca Torriani, a professor at the University of California, ...
Which COVID-19 vaccine should people get? People really should take whichever vaccine is available to them. You can't compare these vaccines head to head because they were tested in different circumstances. They are all highly effective. The upside of this new vaccine is it's only one dose...
To be clear, there won't be one single set of rules for the whole nation. At the risk of creating confusion, which was the case during the vaccine campaign against the H1N1 flu in 2009, the federal government only makes recommendations to states, who decide for themselves how to distribute...
Those who don’t want to be herded into the mass drug trial are told to just “get on with it” so we can “safely” move on with our lives. Despite the unrelenting effort to censor “vaccine hesitancy,” thousands who are experiencing t...
Vaccine hesitancy is one factor that has contributed to the spread of emerging variants and has put just a little more distance between here and the day that we are in control of this virus. Intertwined with “hesitancy” however, there is equity, both within our country and on the world ...