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CDC study says it is safe for pregnant women to take the COVID-19 vaccine

April 23, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A recently delivered federal study supports proof that it is ok for pregnant women to take the COVID-19 vaccine, however more exploration is…

CDC says Half of US adults have now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine

April 20, 2021 Liam Samuel

A big part of US adults have now gotten at any rate one portion of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control…

New Yorkers aged 50 and older not need an appointment to receive COVID vaccination

April 19, 2021 Antonio Chad

New Yorkers matured 50 and older at this point don’t have to plan to get a COVID-19 vaccination — they can walk directly…

Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced that Alaska will make free COVID vaccines available to visitors

April 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The state will make free COVID vaccines accessible to guests showing up at key airports beginning on June 1, Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared…

Pfizer’s CEO says people will likely need a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine within a year

April 16, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Pfizer’s CEO said Thursday that people will likely need a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine inside a time of being vaccinated — as…

U.S. recommends “pause” on single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

April 15, 2021 Florence Alessi

The U.S. is suggesting a “pause” in administration of the single-dose Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to explore reports of conceivably risky blood…

coronavirus variant discovered in South Africa can “break through” Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine:study

April 11, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Covid variant found in South Africa can “break through” Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine somewhat, a genuine information concentrate in Israel found, however its…

COVID-19 vaccination site in Colorado closes after adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine

April 9, 2021 Antonio Chad

Thirteen people at a COVID-19 vaccination site in Colorado had unfriendly responses to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine on Wednesday — closing down…

US government will not require vaccine passports : Dr. Anthony Fauci

April 6, 2021April 6, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday that the US government won’t expect Americans to utilize vaccine passports to demonstrate they’ve been vaccinated against the…

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