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The race for a COVID-19 vaccine was fast but scientists were ready due to 30 years of development with a new and exciting technology called MRNA. While this is the first time MRNA has been used in human vaccines, Dr. Stappenbeck says the method has been studied for three decades. When...
Studies have shown that the vaccine is safe for women who are pregnant and they are no more likely to experience miscarriages than women who are not vaccinated. Albert not only encourages those who are pregnant to get vaccinated, but also women who are wanting to become pregnant. "The COVID...
What was at one time an obstacle of access is now complicated by hesitancy that ranges from simple inaction to active distrust of the current vaccines. Between the reality for people with medical conditions for whom the vaccine is more of a risk, and the unavoidable, legitimate scrutiny of ...
Of course, if last year's COVID vaccine rollout is any guide, few Americans will heed his advice, even though this summer's surge has been unusually intense, with levels of the COVID virus in wastewater suggesting infections are as widespread as they were in the winter. ...
In the case of the two-shot vaccines, the first dose is the "priming" shot that "wakes up your immune system," explained Dr. Russo. Then a few weeks or a month later (depending on the vaccine), the second shot really ramps up the immune response, which triggers a surge in antibody...
Only after proving that the vaccine is safe and effective in adults can the companies begin trials in children. “Some people have wondered why kids weren’t enrolled in Covid-19 trials earlier, but the purpose of these regulations is to protect kids from unnecessary risk,” says St....
A substantial number of people say they will probably or definitely not have a vaccine for COVID-19. We place the reasons for vaccine hesitancy and refusal into three categories: fears that the vaccines are not safe, misinformed ideas, and agreement with conspiracy theories. Evidence-based ...
“This is an important group because you don’t want to get COVID while you’re pregnant but you also don’t want a vaccine that has any negative side effects on your pregnancy,” Blakney said. “As the guidelines are always changing, it’s best to talk to your GP an...
“We know the vaccine is going to get rolled out, and if you have to wait a couple of weeks, continue to do the right thing, continue to mask, continue to stay safe, continue to quarantine, don't put yourself into super-spreader events,” he says. “Do those things that make you ...