In Hong Kong, residents are undergoing rapid antigen tests over the weekend. Residents above 60 will also be allowed to get a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine. CGTN reporter Anne Cheng has the latest from Hong Kong.RELATED STORIES Do the #LatinDance with friends to enjoy a ...
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China has urged the world's wealthiest countries to play a bigger part in helping the rest of the world battle COVID-19 after the G-7 nations pledged to give away 870 million vaccine doses over the next year. United Nations chief Antonio Guterres had said the figure, ...
As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge across Europe, many people are asking how best to protect themselves and others from the virus? As always, the first thing you should do is to follow government guidance and listen to the restrictions already in p...
Q: I already had COVID-19 and recovered. Why should I get the vaccine when my body is already immune to it now? Ad A: When someone has had an infection, and the body has producedantibodiesas a result, this is called "natural immunity." But early evidence suggests natural immunity to...
“It is important that we have updated vaccines for COVID-19, just like we update influenza vaccines. And the reason I think it’s particularly important right now is because Omicron is so different from the original strain,” says Anna Durbin, a professor in international health at Johns Ho...
Will I need to get the COVID-19 vaccine every year? Currently, a single booster dose isrecommended for all COVID-19 vaccinesin younger adults and children older than 5 years old. A second booster is recommended if you are 50 and older, or you are 12 years and older andimmunocompromised...
doi:10.1016/j.jfma.2021.06.023Muhammad Zaheer ud DinMudassar SattarFatima Amir CheemaUsman Ayub AwanJournal of the Formosan Medical Association
However, because the strength of antibody protection can wane with time—sometimes quickly in individuals who are older or immuno-compromised—it is important to still get avaccineeven if you have had COVID-19. Credit: Pennsylvania State University ...
On Dec 2, 2020, the first COVID vaccine, the Pfizer vaccine, was approved (批准) by UK health department. However, these vaccines must be stored at very low temperatures, which is not possible everywhere. In response, Chinese companies like Sinopharm and Sinovac have developed vaccines that ...