Covid-19: The daily dose (June 9, 2021)
June 09, 2021
We curate for you all the Covid-19-related developments and stories of the day worth reading
# The Government’s FAQ on blood clots in those taking the AstraZeneca vaccine may provide some relief for those worrying about reports on rare blood clots coming in from European countries. Students and employees are left with just one choice the AZ vaccine as of now if they have to go abroad.
# The revised vaccine policy opens up the possibility of fresh price negotiations between vaccine makers and the Centre.
# Staying with the revised policy, the Centre’s also outlined the vaccine price at private hospitals.
CDC and FDA Ask for Pause on Johnson & Johnson Vaccines aarp.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aarp.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A cascading number of countries have taken a different view and locked away shots from the Anglo-Swedish company, awaiting the results of an EMA review, promised Thursday.
hopefully it will not be as widespread that s one that killed 200,000 people and if there is damage, the geological agency has issued a warning and there were multiple tsunami warnings that, thankfully, resulted in no tsunamis and we ll keep you up-to-date on this one, this morning. jamie: back to sunday house cal call , back to your e-mails, doc a viewer wants to know what they re best ways to prevent blot clots in legs and they warn you on long flights to be wary of that. it is not only long flights, it is long bus trips, anywhere where long car trips, where you are sitting and not moving, and, there are you run the risk of forming clots in the veins. it s an interesting thing, they did a study on the frequency of these blood clots and found that people who sit by the window