[ad_1] There has been great uncertainty about how the elderly will come into contact with care when phase two of the covid-19 vaccination begins. This is when a vaccine is offered to all people 65 years of age and older who have not been vaccinated through the home care service …
Read More »Individuals lead the vaccination queue
[ad_1] Individuals lead the vaccination queue Through a link that is disseminated in Västra Götaland, individuals have been able to reserve for vaccination against covidity, despite the fact that they do not belong to the groups that are currently entitled to a vaccine. A web link for vaccination that was …
Read More »Australia offers annual apologies to indigenous peoples
[ad_1] Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison paid tribute to the anniversary on Monday to apologize to the country’s indigenous peoples. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Stock Photography.Picture: Lukas Coch / AAP / AP / TT On February 13, 2008, then-Prime Minister Kevid Rudd became the first to apologize to the …
Read More »Pfizer’s vaccine protects 94 percent
[ad_1] The study analyzed the health values of 1.2 million Israelis. 600,000 of them had received two doses of the vaccine and 600,000 had not. The results were published Sunday by the Israeli health organization Clalit, and they are positive. In the group that received two doses of the vaccine, …
Read More »The search for mutations is increasing in Sweden
[ad_1] Sweden is modifying the tracking of virus variants in circulation. The coronavirus genome of one-tenth of all newly infected Swedes will now be mapped in detail. Sofia Gruvberger Saal, section chief of the Molecular Diagnostic Center on the sequencing machine where the coronavirus genome can be mapped in detail.Picture: …
Read More »Closures don’t help all groups equally
[ad_1] It has been more than a year since the new corona virus began to spread around the world. The spread of the infection remains high in many countries at the same time that worrying variants of the virus are spreading. Many countries have started vaccinating against Covid-19, but the …
Read More »Alarms about new deaths from Ebola in Guinea
[ad_1] On February 1, an Ebola-infected nurse was buried and eight more people present at the funeral presented symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting and bleeding. Three of them have since died and four are being treated at the hospital, according to the health minister. The director of the World Health …
Read More »Nevs car factory in Trollhättan opens for mass vaccination
[ad_1] It is the large Östhallen on Nevs bilfabrik in Trollhättan that will be used for the spring vaccinations against covid-19. It is not yet clear when vaccines can begin, depending on the availability of the vaccine. The goal is primarily to start vaccinating people in phase 2 and phase …
Read More »WHO chief: All doors are open on the origin of the pandemic
[ad_1] All the hypotheses about the origin of the coronavirus are still on the table. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced this at a press conference on Friday, Reuters reports. The World Health Organization’s group of experts spent several weeks in China to understand the origin of the pandemic and …
Read More »Healthcare Professionals: Expect Action Against Administrators Leading the Vaccine Queue
[ad_1] Healthcare Professionals: Expect Action Against Administrators Leading the Vaccine Queue Anger grows among healthcare professionals who work with elderly or corona-infected patients, and hear about managers and office staff who have been vaccinated. In Vårdförbundet and Kommunal, the outrage is also great, and action is expected. More and more …
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