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Pandemic said stable no mutant strain - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Dec 29, (Agencies): The Cabinet held its weekly session Monday, chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al- Sabah. After the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh said that Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah briefed the meeting on latest development concerning COVID-19 in Kuwait. The Minister voiced content over the general status of the pandemic in the country, deeming it “stable” based on declining figures in new contamination and fatality rates. Sheikh Dr Al-Sabah also underlined that the decision to suspend commercial flights and land travelling is still valid until January 1, 2021; with traffic in all ports & border crossings resuming the day after the aforementioned date. He fortunately noted that no mutant COVID-19 strains were detected thus far, as well as not detecting any side effects since the trial launch of vaccination campaign last Thursday.

Upstate doctor weighs in on possible side effects of COVID-19 vaccine

Greenville, SC (FOX Carolina) - The first rounds of the COVID-19 have been administered across the nation. Here in South Carolina, December 15, 2020 has been referred to as V-Day by healthcare officials with Prisma Health, it s the day some front-line workers were vaccinated against the coronavirus. This vaccine is critically important, but it has long terms affects that we will have to wait to see, said Dr. Jessica Hobbs with Prisma. Which has been a concern echoed across the country. FOX Carolina s Jarvis Robertson spoke with an Allergist at Allergic Disease & Asthma Center who says his office has been inundated with calls wondering if the vaccine is safe, especially for people with allergies. According to Dr. Emmanuel Sarmiento, those with severe cases of anaphylaxis to insects, food or other medications are no more likely than the general public to have an allergic reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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