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Category: Health

US may not need AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine :Fauci

April 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The US may not need AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine — regardless of whether the shot gets affirmed by government controllers, Dr. Anthony Fauci said…

Brazil is being ravaged by COVID-19, mostly spreading among younger people

March 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

As the remainder of the world starts to rise out of the pandemic, Brazil is being desolated by COVID-19 — with a more…

New York’s homegrown COVID-19 variant may be infecting people who have vaccinated :Ex-FDA head

March 23, 2021 Dave Barr

New York’s homegrown COVID-19 variant might be tainting individuals who have effectively had the virus — or even been vaccinated, the previous top…

Almost half of American health care workers haven’t been vaccinated for COVID-19:survey finds

March 22, 2021 Antonio Chad

Practically 50% of American cutting edge health care workers haven’t been vaccinated for COVID-19, as indicated by another survey. The report, distributed Friday…

BioNTech behind the first approved COVID-19 vaccine,is developing a jab to help fight cancer

March 21, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The German company behind the first-since forever endorsed COVID-19 vaccine is building up a jab to help battle cancer — which might be…

Johnson & Johnson is working to develop modified versions of its COVID-19 vaccine

March 19, 2021 Dave Barr

Johnson and Johnson is attempting to create adjusted versions of its COVID-19 vaccine that might be expected to secure against infection variations, a…

AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has found no evidence that the risk of blood clots

March 17, 2021 Emma Perkins

AstraZeneca has discovered no proof that its COVID-19 vaccine builds the danger of blood clots like those that drove a few nations to…

AstraZeneca vaccine temporary suspends after reports of serious blood clotting after inoculations

March 15, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Irish health officials on Sunday suggested the temporary suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine after reports of genuine blood clotting after inoculations in Norway….

according to a new poll, 1 in 5 Americans say they lost a loved one to COVID-19

March 12, 2021 Dave Barr

Around 1 out of 5 Americans say they lost a friend or family member to COVID-19, as per another poll, as Thursday denoted…

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