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planned to get both vaccines at once, up from 41% last year. the following are reasons people cited for not wanting their covid and flu shots in one sitting: concerns about side effects: 56% don't think it's safe to get both vaccines at the same time: 39% doctor hasn't recomme...
Introduction:Since the advent of the COVID-19 crisis sustainability of elective arthroplasty services have become a burning question in NHS. Capacity crisis, unknown COVID-19 infection status, lack of ring-fenced beds, winter crisis, and unprecedented trauma have aggravated the situation further ...
And then, by the time fall rolls around and the COVID boosters are made available, the updated vaccine might have lost some of its effectiveness against the mutating virus. Despite these difficulties, public health officials say a fall rollout of the vac...
“I even thought about flying my people up … to get the vaccine,” said Moonias, who added it’s unlikely to be an option because of cost. Canada is in the midst of the largest vaccine rollout in its history. The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has hit Indigenous...
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"I wish they had the sense of urgency to get us to this stage two years ago," he said. Duke University Medical Center's Dr. Kanecia Zimmerman, the principal investigator for overseeing the infrastructure of the studies, said it had taken time to understand long COVID well enough to desi...
(FOX 2) - With every new day, we have new questions about the coronavirus. Dr. Justin Skrzynski, an internal medicine physician with Beaumont Royal Oak, joined us to answer some of our latest questions. The Doctor is In to answer your questions on COVID-19 Dr. Justin Skrzynsk...
“In the future, we’d like to look at situations where the mouse isn’t prey but is the predator,” John Issa, a postdoctoral fellow in Dombeck’s lab and a study co-first author, said in Friday’s announcement. “We could watch brain activity while it chases a fly, for example....