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Vaccines created false sense of security worldwide, WHO chief scientist says

Vaccines created false sense of security worldwide, WHO chief scientist says From CNN’s Keri Enriquez A nurse prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine in Quimper, France, on April 30. Fred Tanneau/AFP/Getty Images The safety and availability of Covid-19 vaccines created a false sense of security worldwide that the pandemic was ending, according to World Health Organization’s Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan. “I think vaccines did create a false sense of security, to the extent that people around the world, even in countries that were not significantly vaccinating, thought that now the end of the pandemic had come because just because we had developed a number of vaccines and that they were proven to be safe and effective,” Swaminathan said in a panel discussion hosted by Physicians for Human Rights Friday.

City of Detroit to launch door-knocking campaign to encourage walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations

City of Detroit to launch door-knocking campaign to encourage walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations Mary OConnell and last updated 2021-05-04 15:48:04-04 DETROIT (WXYZ) — The City of Detroit will begin knocking on doors to encourage residents to get vaccinated at area walk-in locations. The campaign will begin on Monday, May 3. Door-knocking will take place in neighborhoods around six vaccination sites. “We are knocking on doors because we want to get the word about our walk-in locations and make it easy for everyone to take advantage of these life-saving vaccines,” said Denise Fair, Chief Public Health Officer. The six walk-in vaccination sites include:

iPolitics AM: Bill to end strike at Port of Montreal; PM s COVID update

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 27, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update on COVID-19 this morning. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics Hours after confirming, via Twitter, that his government will be providing emergency military and logistical support to Ontario to bolster its fight against the third wave of the pandemic including, as per the Star, “three Canadian army teams of nurses and medics, plus Canadian Red Cross personnel to help ease the pressure on intensive care units”    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads to the precinct to deliver one of his regularly-scheduled on-camera COVID-19 updates. (11:30 AM) Joining him for the mid-morning media availability, according to the advisory, will be a trio of key front benchers

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