Health worker explains how COVID-19 vaccine feels

[ad_1] Dr. Cara Agerstrand, a pulmonologist and director of the ECMO medical program at the New York Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center, was one of the first healthcare workers in New York City to receive the newly released COVID-19 vaccine. It then describes what it was like to …

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Protocol violations by James Harden will not prevent trade

[ad_1] For the second time since the start of training camp for the 2020-21 season, Houston Rockets star James Harden was found to be in violation of the league’s new COVID-19 safety protocols. In both circumstances, the videos posted on social media showed Harden in covered club venues very close …

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Ethiopia launches second China-backed satellite

[ad_1] An Ethiopian official revealed on Wednesday that Ethiopia has launched its second China-backed satellite. Yishrun Alemayehu, deputy director general of the Ethiopian Space Science and Technology Institute (ESSTI), said the satellite that was launched on Tuesday has advanced high resolutions and images capable of capturing images in a clearer …

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What Doctors and Nurses Can Learn from Santa Claus

[ad_1] As Santa Claus prepares for the busiest 24 hours of his year, what skills does he use to do a seemingly impossible job effectively and safely, and can they be applied to medicine? In the Christmas issue of The BMJ, two doctors reflect on the many lessons the medical …

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Australia wins contracts for the transport of Covid vaccines, whose distribution will begin in March | Health

[ad_1] The federal government has signed contracts with distribution, logistics and monitoring companies to distribute Covid-19 vaccines across Australia starting in March, primarily to healthcare workers and senior citizens. Courier DHL and supply chain and logistics Linfox will be responsible for distribution and will work with the Department of Health …

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