What's up With the New COVID Variant, and Does the Vaccine Protect Against It? Here's What Doctors Say Erica Sweeney Feb 8, 2021 While coronavirus case counts around the country are still very high, people are getting vaccinated on a daily basis, and positive cases are slowly dropping. ...
COVID-19 Vaccine: What Physicians Need to Knowdoi:10.7326/M20-6841COVID-19 vaccinesPHYSICIANSLaine, ChristineCotton, DeborahMoyer, Darilyn V.Annals of Internal Medicine
When the vaccines for Covid-19 were approved this past winter, I think the whole world breathed a huge sigh of relief – finally, the end to the pandemic was in sight. But it’s been months since then, and while some social restrictions have lessened, we’re still in a pandemic. So...
What are the symptoms of coronavirus? What can you expect with COVID variants? Fever, fatigue and dry cough; nasal congestion, runny nose and sore throat; diarrhea; and shortness of breath are signs of infection.
What is the COVID-19 vaccine and how does it work? Vaccines help us protect ourselves by training our bodies to fight an illness-causing virus. The first COVID-19 vaccines do this by using a molecule called "messenger RNA," or "mRNA." The mRNA teaches cells to create the coronavirus'...
What is the COVID-19 vaccine and how does it work? Vaccines help us protect ourselves by training our bodies to fight an illness-causing virus. The first COVID-19 vaccines do this by using a molecule called "messenger RNA," or "mRNA." The mRNA teaches cells to create the coronavirus...
It is scientific discovery that has allowed humans to advance in the last several centuries, and it is also behind the development of COVID-19 vaccine. But many conspiracy theories surround the vaccine. This is ridiculous, says Nobel laureate Randy Schekman....
For those hesitant to get the vaccine due to limited cases of serious adverse effects such as heart issues or blood clots – and even rare deaths – she notes that "there's not zero risk with the vaccines, but the risk is negligible." Ultimately, she says the dang...
Can you take Ibuprofen if you have COVID-19 (coronavirus)? Naproxen vs ibuprofen: What's the difference? Can you take ibuprofen on an empty stomach? When and how to treat a fever Since ancient times, fevers have been associated with illness. It was not until the invention of the thermome...
With COVID-19 vaccine developers reportingpromising results, it is probable we will one day face a major public health question: can the government compel New Zealanders to be vaccinated? Just as inevitably, some people will refuse a vaccine. As we have seen overseas with debates over the wear...