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The joint LSHTM-IVI webinar is part of this week-long programme for World Immunisation Week, Thursday 27 April 2023, will focus on Hepatitis E vaccination and implementation research. ....
KT Special: When will the Covid-19 pandemic end? Scientists say 2025 or later Allan Jacob/Dubai Photo: Wam What governments can do immediately is close the vaccine access inequity gap as much as possible, they said. With more vaccines making it to millions of arms daily, when will the pandemic end and when will life return to normal? Not so soon, is the answer, with leading epidemiologists and researchers making grim predictions that the global health crisis is likely to continue for at least four more years. Experts at the International Vaccine Institute, speaking to Khaleej Times, said it is hard to predict the course of the pandemic and how Covid-19 will eventually unfold. They said it is unclear if and when the disease would become endemic or could be eradicated. But with continued efforts in place to control it such as vaccination and other preventive measures the impact of it will probably lessen over time, said Florian Marks, Deputy Director Genera ....
Covid-19 vaccine: Light faint at the end of the tunnel By Viet Anh  December 22, 2020 | 02:21 pm GMT+7 Batches of Vietnamese Covid-19 vaccine Nanocovax are placed into cold storage, between 2-8 degrees Celsius, at a laboratory in HCMC. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran. Amidst an apparent global sigh of relief over recent Covid-19 vaccine developments, experts say Vietnam s access to an effective one is fraught with uncertainty. There are different options for Vietnam as well as other developing countries in accessing effective Covid-19 vaccines. The first one is joining the Covax facility, the second is having direct contact with manufacturers, and the third is producing domestic vaccines, Dr. Thu Anh Nguyen, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Australia, said. ....