EAHP opinion on COVID-19 vaccine programmes and their implementation.doi:10.1136/EJHPHARM-2021-002724Stephanie KohlBritish Medical Journal Publishing Group
However, there is more that we need to think about today. One of the negative repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic is an alarming drop in routine vaccination rates. REMEMBER THE LESSONS from the measles outbreaks. We in Northern Virginia remain at risk for vaccine-preventable diseases. Pediat...
University Medical Center is now requiring all employees to get theCOVID-19vaccine. This requirement has been met with mixed reactions and a bit of distress from some employees. Due to amandate put in place by the federal government, every employee must have the first dose of the vaccine by...
Every year, dozens of Namibian students get Chinese Government scholarships to study in China, and more than 300 Namibians head to China to undertake various training programs. China was the first country to provide vaccine assistance to Namibia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1996, China has...
The pandemic is exposing the symptoms of this neglect. While the media and first responders focus on the cause of the disaster — in this case, COVID-19, but it could be the next the earthquake or wildfire — the emergency management system should also deal with the...
Talking to Fox Business on Monday, White House trade advisor Peter Navarro alleged that China may have withheld data on the virus during its early stages to win a business race to find a vaccine ahead of others, adding "but we're going to beat them." ...
‘We’re all in this together’ was a mantra at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. That now rings hollow on a global level as rich countries hoard more vaccines than they need, while poorer ones go deprived.
Op-Ed: What China’s COVID lockdowns say about the pandemic’s next stage March 18, 2022 One challenge is that there are so many viral sequences the vaccine has to protect against, arising not only from emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants, but also from the multitude of other coronaviruses th...
The bill would have also limited the secretary’s ability to offer testing for infectious diseases and bar any requirement related to the COVID-19 vaccine for children enrolled in a child-care facility or school for the first time in Kansas. ...
Conditions out there are still awful for many, covid-19 hasn’t quite eased its grip on us yet, and there’s still plenty of fallout from the disaster of last year that needs to be dealt with. Sands, in the US we’re still on the cusp of about ten percent of the population ...