There s a prevalent rumour suggesting that children don t need to get vaccinated against COVID 19 as it doesn t harm them severely. However, this isn t true. Let s probe into this and do a fact check to know more. Here s what medical experts have to say about this.
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State data shows, COVID-19 vaccination rates appear to have peaked in Arizona.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is still on pause. Now, medical professionals are increasingly worried about vaccine hesitancy.
Despite all that, the Centers for Disease Controlâs Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, known as VAERS, shows few major problems with any of the vaccines in use in the U.S.
The site gathers reports of problems following vaccine administration. Those reports can be submitted by anyone and are not verified. Essentially this is raw data.
âThey need to investigate to see if theyâre actually real and linked to the problem at hand,â says Arizona Medical Association president Dr. Ross Goldberg.
Independent India’s First Voter, Shyam Saran Negi, Takes Covid-19 Vaccine At 103
I am absolutely fit and fine, says the centurion Negi after taking the Covid vaccine
Shyam Saran Negi Ashwani Sharma 2021-03-09T22:21:54+05:30 Independent India’s First Voter, Shyam Saran Negi, Takes Covid-19 Vaccine At 103 outlookindia.com 2021-03-09T22:28:32+05:30
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Shyam Saran Negi, 103, officially acknowledged as Independent India’s first voter – now also one of the oldest voters, took his first dose of the Covid vaccine on Tuesday at Kalpa, his hometown in Kinnaur district.
Is Moderna Running Out Of Coronavirus Vaccines?
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Moderna said it is experiencing short-term delays in the production of its COVID-19 vaccine at its contractor Catalent
The biotech firm said the delays are expected to be resolved in the near term and shouldn t impact its delivery targets
Moderna said it is aiming to deliver 300 million doses by July
Moderna provided a supply update for its COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, revealing that some issues at its fill and finish contractor have delayed the release of some doses.
The biotechnology company said short-term delays in the final stages of production at Moderna’s contractor Catalent caused the lag, Reuters reported.
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