With the release of its pediatric COVID-19 vaccine, Pfizer switched the buffer used in its formulation to increase the stability of the product, allowing it to remain at refrigerator temperatures for longer. The Food and Drug Administration OK'd the change, which is also being made to some doses for teens and adults. Social media posts, however, misleadingly suggest that the ingredient swap is dangerous or was added to prevent heart attacks in children.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS interim final rule with comment: Omnibus COVID-19 Health Care Staff Vaccination, establishing vaccination req for staff at fifteen types of Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers/suppliers hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, hospices, skilled nursing
Bishops urge Canadian Catholics to avoid the AstraZeneca vaccine cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
March 10, 2021
CWN Editor s Note: The “CCCB Note on Ethical Concerns Related to Currently Approved COVID-19 Vaccines” echoes the US bishops’ March 2 statement on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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