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A new real-world study finds fewer side effects after vaccination with the Pfizer/BioNTech and the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccines than reported in phase 3 clinical trials, while another paper notes some instances of facial paralysis after receipt of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine but no increased risk.
Mild systemic side effects in 1 of 4
In the first study, King s College London and other UK and US researchers mined data from the 627,383 users of the ZOE COVID Symptom Study app, who self-reported systemic and local side effects within 8 days of the receipt of one or two doses of the Pfizer vaccine or one dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine from Dec 8, 2020, to Mar 10, 2021. The study was published yesterday in
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Ronan wins battle to have hotel removed from 22-storey tower Alterations still provided appropriate mix and level of development – An Bord Pleanála
Mon, Mar 15, 2021, 21:14
Developer Johnny Ronan has won his planning battle to have the hotel element of his 22-storey Aqua Vetro tower planned for Dublin’s quays removed.
This follows An Bord Pleanála overturning a decision last October by Dublin City Council to refuse Mr Ronan’s Tanat Ltd application to change the hotel element over four storeys of the tower at Tara Street and George’s Quay to office use.
The council refused permission after concluding that the planned change “would negatively impact on the vitality of the inner city location, particularly outside of standard office hours”.
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COVID-19 Live Updates: Daily cases hit semester-high as Seton Hall expands testing protocols
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Daily cases hit semester-high
FEB. 19, 2021
Coronavirus cases continued to surge on Seton Hall’s campuses Thursday, doubling from Wednesday and hitting a semester-high of 18 newly reported cases in one day.
University spokesperson Laurie Pine confirmed in a statement that the new cases were a “direct result of the University’s expanded COVID-19 surveillance testing” and noted that the spike was “not unexpected.”
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