Cambodia on Feb. 23, 2022. Cambodia on Wednesday began inoculating children aged three and four against COVID-19 with China's Sinovac vaccine amid a surge in daily cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. (Photo by Phearum/Xinhua) ...
China has administered 200 million COVID-19 vaccine doses as of Wednesday, China's National Health Commission (NHC) said at a press conference, adding that more than 80 percent of the country's health workers have been vaccinated. Shao Yiming, chief expert at the Chinese Ce...
France is preparing to roll out COVID-19 vaccinations from the end of December subject to regulatory approval. But the government is stressing the need for authorities to be transparent about the process, given many French citizens' long-held skepticism towards vaccinations. A new...
An effective rollout of vaccinations against COVID-19 offers the most promising prospect of bringing the pandemic to an end. We present the Our World in Data COVID-19 vaccination dataset, a global public dataset that tracks the scale and rate of the vacc
“Vaccination should be deferred (postponed) for people with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, regardless of whether they have symptoms, until they have met the criteria to discontinue their isolation. While mild illness is not a contraindication to flu vaccination, vaccination visits for these people...
(EEOC) issued initial guidance in December 2020 for employers considering mandatory vaccinations for COVID-19. With itsupdated guidanceissued on May 28, 2021, the EEOC shed much-needed light on whether employers may mandate COVID vaccinations, and some things to watch out for if vaccines are ...
If you are eligible, you can get a booster by booking online, through the NHS App or by visiting a walk in COVID-19 vaccination site. If eligible, you might be contacted by a local NHS service, like your GP surgery, to arrange a vaccination for you or your child. This is often don...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds more hospitals around the country began dispensing COVID-19 shots to their workers in a rapid expansion of the U.S. vaccination drive Tuesday, while a second vaccine moved to the cusp of government authorization.
“We hope to be able to offer a less restricted, robust on-campus experience for all our students this fall,” the administrators wrote. “These plans, however, depend on low infection rates in our community and across our region.”
Los Angeles Unified, the second largest school district in the United States is among the first to require vaccinations against the coronavirus by the end of the year in order to attend in-person classes. This applies to children 12 and older. While most families are overw...