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Abstract
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) symptoms can be mistaken for vaccine-related side effects during initial days after immunization. Among 4,081 vaccinated healthcare workers in Israel, 22 (0.54%) developed COVID-19 from 1–10 days (median 3.5 days) after immunization. Clinicians should not dismiss postvaccination symptoms as vaccine-related and should promptly test for COVID-19.
Large-scale vaccination of risk groups and later the general population is the single most effective public health measure for mitigation of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. National COVID-19 vaccination programs started during December 2020 in several countries and prioritized healthcare workers (HCWs) (
1). In some countries the vaccination programs coincided with a surge in detected COVID-19 cases and increased burden on the healthcare system (
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Share Editor’s note: Around the world, 2020 was turbulent, challenging, and a year truly unlike any other. This article, reviewing the period from September to December, is the third in a three-part series that looks back at some of the important events and developments that unfolded in Eritrea during 2020. Parts I and II were published in earlier editions of Eritrea Profile.
September
Meskerem, the 9th month, began with Eritreans around the world observing the 59th anniversary of the beginning of Eritrea’s armed struggle for independence. In Asmara, events at Cinema Roma included cultural programs, musical performances, drama programs, and poetry reading highlighting the unity and resilience of the Eritrean people.
Third phase of EaP program for natural disaster response officially launched
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MINSK, 14 December (BelTA) – The Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Natural and Man-made Disasters in Eastern Partnership countries – phase 3 (PPRD East 3) was officially launched on 14 December, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Emergencies Ministry.
The event was held via videoconferencing and brought together representatives of rescue services of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Head of the Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Unit of the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations of the European Commission Julia Stewart-David greeted the participants of the event.