COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be safe and effective by standards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but there is no inoculation for vaccine hesitancy, now cited as a leading reason some health officials are concerned the possibility of herd immunity is slipping away.“It’s frustrating, but at the same time, it’s understandable. I think as physicians, one of the things we have to ready to do and willing to do is answer people’s questions,” said Dr. Robert Frenck, of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.Frenck led the Pfizer trials in Cincinnati and is now testing a series of vaccines on children.Some leading indicators show what’s happening locally.The Hamilton County Health Department reported the week of April 12, they vaccinated 3,020 people. The week of April 19, the number was 3,807, but the week of April 26, it dropped to 2240. St. Elizabeth saw a similar trend. After vaccinating about 7,000 people every week during the same time p
Doctors explain why younger adults may have harsher side effects from second shot of COVID-19
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Doctors explain why younger adults may have harsher side effects from second shot of COVID-19
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