GETTING VACCINE regimens right is a matter of life and death. We investigate new research that could shape how jabs are rolled out.
The Oxford Vaccine Group’s Matthew Snape says mixing vaccines could boost immunity, and Zeke Emanuel of the University of Pennsylvania explains why second doses should be delayed. Also, we ask Leana Wen of George Washington University whether children should be offered the vaccine.’s health-care correspondent. Runtime: 38 min
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OxfordVacGroup alokjha “Could”
OxfordVacGroup alokjha MY BODY! MY CHOICE! THE SAFELY VACCINATED ARE SAFELY VACCINATED AND ARE SAFE. IF I HAVE A CONDITION OR ILLNESS PREVENTING MY VACCINATING -MY- BODY; IT’S MY BODY! IT’S MY CHOICE! I CHOOSE TO STAY ALIVE. MY BODY! MY CHOICE!
OxfordVacGroup alokjha That has been said before. Isn't Pfizer or Astra working together with Sputnik on a new vaccine?
OxfordVacGroup alokjha You might profit from.reviewing directly the scientific publication at the 'ncbi pubmed' online describing the components of immune reaction rather than simply interviewing someone who assumes you could not possibly know enough to understand current scientific underetanding. :-)
mask_up_sweden DrLeanaWen GWpublichealth alokjha Are you a teacher, or do you know a teacher abroad?I would love to know what's it been like to be a teacher around the world during covid? How safe have you felt and what measures were taken in your classrooms?
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