Blood collection specialist Nelo Jantune removed IV from recovered coronavirus patient Monica Jacobs as she flooded the Central Plant of Blood Works Northwest in Seattle, Washington, September 2, 2020 during a global outbreak of coronavirus disease (Covid-19). . Lindsay Wasson | Reuters The new study identifies key factors that make …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – Five people have died in South Korea after a flu shot last week, officials said, adding that the seasonal inoculation program has been stepped up to address potential COVID-19 complications, raising concerns about vaccine safety. File photo: A health worker attaches a notice to suspend influenza vaccination …
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The predictions come after several state leaders took some steps to curb the spread of the virus, fueled by small gatherings growing indoors with cold weather, as well as other factors such as college lodges and school resumes. The national seven-day case average has risen by at least 18% since …
Read More »China’s Kovid-19 vaccine diplomacy Marched on
China promises to give priority access to its Covid-19 vaccines in Asia, Africa and Latin America, as the U.S. Beijing uses inoculation as a new tool to strengthen relations with countries neglected by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has spearheaded the effort, promising that Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos will …
Read More »Blaming ‘covid fatigue’ for a second surge in coronavirus cases; Chicago health experts warn people not to let their guard down
CHICAGO (WLS) – Epidemic and seven months in Illinois residents say they are suffering from a bad case of Covid-19 fatigue. “My colleagues and we are talking about the fact that we’re releasing our guards,” said Dennis McLaughlin, a Chicago resident. People have left their guards down, according to Chicago …
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