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ASCO 2021: Cancer Patients Concerned About Vaccine Despite Few Adverse Effects

Share this article Share this article ARLINGTON, Va., June 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Although cancer patients have a disproportionately higher COVID-19 mortality rate, they have nuanced vaccine attitudes. While a majority of patients expressed interest in vaccination, feelings about what vaccination can accomplish mirrored the nation s political divide. Concurrently, cancer patients report adverse events comparable with the general population. These results are from studies conducted by Inspire, the vital health community for millions of patients and caregivers, and COSMO, the Collaboration for Outcomes using Social Media in Oncology, and are being presented June 4-8 at the American Society of Clinical Oncology® (ASCO) conference.

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Is NZ missing our post-Covid window of opportunity?

Is NZ missing our post-Covid window of opportunity? Newsroom 3 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom An economic opportunity for New Zealand could be closing rapidly as the world grapples with the pandemic, and business and social impact leaders want the Government to act fast to stay ahead Auckland s big economic conference didn t want to hear from whingers or those looking backwards - but plenty of speakers and attendees worried that after our great start dealing with Covid-19, New Zealand is at risk of blowing that advantage. It was a recurrent theme through the Auckland s Future Now gathering of 260 movers and shakers, despite the meeting hearing from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern that the country was already moving from the What we don t want phase of the pandemic response to the What we do want .

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