“We have very good access to vaccines in the future. The vaccination is now so fast that we can already shorten the interval,” Minister of Health and Care Services Bent Hoie said in a statement on Monday, noting that the interval between jabs would be set at nine weeks instead …
Read More »Gaza coronavirus testing & vaccinations disrupted after main lab damaged in Israeli strikes, health officials say
The strikes triggered a “complete halt” on immunizations, virus screenings and telemedicine services at Gaza’s al-Rimal clinic on Monday, the territory’s Health Ministry said on Monday, noting that its own headquarters was also damaged in the bombing. “The Israeli occupation’s targeting of the Ministry of Health and al-Rimal Clinic caused …
Read More »Biden won’t rule out ordering MANDATORY Covid-19 vaccinations for US troops amid reports of hesitancy in the ranks
“I’m not saying I won’t,” Biden said on Friday when asked by NBC News if he will order a military vaccination mandate himself. He said he prefers to leave the decision to military leaders, however. The US reached a milestone of having more than 100 million people fully vaccinated against …
Read More »‘A gift to anti-vaxxers’: BoJo angers Brits after claiming lockdown NOT vaccinations reduced Covid cases
Speaking on Tuesday – the day after England’s shops and pubs reopened as part of the second stage of the government’s restriction loosening plan – Johnson said it is “very, very important for everybody to understand that the reduction in these numbers, in hospitalisations and in deaths and in infections, …
Read More »Japan launches Covid-19 jabs for elderly population, but experts say pace of vaccinations ‘cannot prevent’ fourth wave
According to Japan’s health ministry, only 2,810 people in Tokyo are expected to get a shot from the first batch of Pfizer vaccines which was delivered around the country over the past week. Most regions have received 1,000 doses or fewer, as Japan starts vaccinations for its considerable elderly population …
Read More »Spain halts AstraZeneca vaccinations amid safety concerns, joining 17 other nations as EU says jab’s ‘benefits outweigh risks’
Spanish health officials said on Monday night that they would halt vaccinations for the AstraZeneca inoculation for at least two weeks, pending a safety review, a decision mirrored in France, Portugal, Cyprus and Slovenia on the same day. All pointed to recent reports of blood clotting and several deaths among …
Read More »Amazon’s push to privatize vaccinations lifts the curtain on the US government’s transformation into ‘public private partnership’
The e-commerce behemoth reached out to the Biden administration on the day of the new president’s inauguration. It offered to help distribute Covid-19 vaccines to Americans, essentially offering to step in where former president Donald Trump had promised the military would deliver. “We are prepared to leverage our operations, information …
Read More »US Covid-19 vaccinations may begin as soon as December 11, reach enough people for return to normalcy in May – program chief
An FDA vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet on December 10 and may grant Pfizer’s request for emergency use authorization that day, Dr. Moncef Slaoui said on Sunday during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. The Trump administration stands ready to ship the vaccine to immunization sites in all …
Read More »Scientists were able to develop vaccinations against bad habits
Scientists have invented a vaccination against cavities and bad habitsAn international team of scientists managed to develop an innovative type of vaccine that is able to make a real breakthrough in medicine. This allows to get rid of bad habits, including Smoking and alcoholism, as well as the need to …
Read More »In Ukraine, continuing problems with vaccinations
The situation with vaccination in the country is at a very low level. In Ukraine, less than half of children were immunized against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus, as of 2016. This is stated in the statement of the world health organization, published on its website July 17. According to the …
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