Did COVID vaccine mandates work? What the data sayA measure of last resort got a major workout during the pandemic. Scientists are now trying to determine whether the benefits outweighed the potential damage to public trust. By Liam Drew ...
Did vaccine inequity lead to the second wave of COVID-19 infections in Trinidad and Tobago?doi:10.1136/BMJGH-2021-007096Sandeep Bhupendra MaharajSamuel S RamsewakDarren DookeramDarleen FrancoBMJ Specialist Journals
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island's two largest health care organizations say no evidence has been found that their employees participated in a scheme that allowed several hundred people who are not currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to
Dr. B is one of many private efforts that we’ve seen emerge to fill the gaps in America’s health system, from the private covid-19 testing sites that have overtaken strip malls to health-care tech companies entrusted to schedule vaccine appointments. With all these developments, it’...
There is no truth to this rumor. Seven children did not die in Senegal in April 2020 after they were administered a vaccine for COVID-19. A spokeswoman for Senegal’s health ministry told theAFPnews site that these claims were "fake news." ...
Andrew Chang interviewed Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla about developing the COVID-19 vaccine, and why he calls people who spread vaccine misinformation ‘criminals.’ Bourla states: "They literally cost lives. They know that what they are saying is a lie. But
The inactivated vaccine developed by Sinopharm's China National Biotec Group (CNBG) is broad-spectrum and can cross-neutralize different coronavirus strains, said CNBG chairman Yang Xiaoming. China granted conditional market approval for the vaccine developed by the Beijing Biological ...
Andrew Chang interviewed Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla about developing the COVID-19 vaccine, and why he calls people who spread vaccine misinformation ‘criminals.’ Bourla states: "They literally cost lives. They know that what they are saying is a lie. But
Did the European suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine decrease vaccine acceptance during the COVID-19 pandemic? - ScienceDirectMichael Bang PetersenFrederik JrgensenMarie Fly Lindholt
Conclusions Prioritizing essential workers did not provide proportionally greater early vaccine uptake benefits to racial/ethnic groups that were disproportionately affected by COVID‐19. Early prioritization of essential workers during vaccine campaigns is an important but insufficient strategy for reducing ...