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The messages in circulation as part of the campaign were meant to raise questions and spur discussion and deeper research, said Kuntz, who describes himself as the parent of a now-deceased child injured by a vaccine in infancy. Half the campaign’s messages posed the questions “...
7 Our objective was to examine rates of reported myocarditis or pericarditis following mRNA vaccination by age, sex, vaccine product, dose number, interdose interval, and homologous (first and second doses with the same vaccine) or heterologous vaccine schedule using passive vaccine-safety ...
“parents need childcare in order to work, and the economy needs workers to thrive”), the conclusion is largely the same: childcare centres are re-opening (at least in some capacity) and this is taking place before a vaccine or herd immunity can mitigate the potential spread of SARS-CoV-...
so he will probably be able to get his first vaccine in October. But if we’re homeschooling first semester, there’s no point in sending him back for the 2nd. There’s no way to know what would be covered in each semester, so he would end up missing some things and covering other...
Education workers across the province of Ontario returned to work in the fall semester of 2020 for the first time since the first wave with strict COVID-19 safety protocols, while a COVID-19 vaccine had yet to be approved. Surveyed Canadian teachers reportedly welcomed their return to in-pers...