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Apr 20 2022
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mRNA Vaccines Produce Persisting Spike Protein, Likely Causing Clots, Heart Inflammations, Cancers: Dr. Ryan Cole
According to Dr. Ryan Cole, messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines produce persisting spike protein that may cause severe damage to the recipient’s health, such as unusual clotting, heart inflammation, or cancer.
Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are the only mRNA vaccines approved or authorized for booster use in the United States. Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines use a viral vector,
The Epoch TimesOct 16 2021
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J&J vaccine recipients should get their second dose as soon as it's available, experts say
As the greenlight looms for another dose of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine, experts on Friday urged those who received it to get a booster shot as soon as it's available because it will provide them with the best protection against the coronavirus.
"J&J is a very good vaccine. I also believe it's probably a two-shot vaccine," said Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown
CNN DigitalApr 26 2021
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Vaccinated U.S. Travelers Will Be Allowed To Visit Europe Again Starting This Summer
American tourists who have been fully vaccinated will be allowed to visit the European Union this summer, according to officials in Brussels.
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said she expects all 27 EU member states will accept travelers who've received COVID-19 vaccines that the European Medicines Agency has approved. That would include the three vaccines
NPR (Online News)Aug 13 2021
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CDC recommends third Covid-19 vaccine dose for certain immunocompromised people
Vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously on Friday to recommend an extra dose of Covid-19 vaccine for some immunocompromised people, and the CDC director signed off on the recommendation almost immediately.
The US Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use authorization Thursday night for a third dose in certain patients who are likely
CNN DigitalNov 17 2020
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Why Does Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine Need To Be Kept Colder Than Antarctica?
Two drugmakers, Pfizer and Moderna, have announced promising interim results for their vaccine candidates, raising hopes in the U.S. and abroad that the end of the pandemic may be in sight. But, if and when the vaccines are authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, distributing them presents a daunting challenge.
One big reason? One of the front-runners in the vaccine race — the
NPR (Online News)Dec 03 2020
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US hopes to vaccinate 20M this year, 100M by end of February
The US hopes to be able to immunize 20 million people against COVID-19 this month — and 100 million by the end of February, according to a leader of the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed.
If vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna soon get emergency approval — as expected — 20 million of the most vulnerable Americans could get shots by the end of the year, Moncef Slaoui, the
New York Post (News)Nov 23 2020
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Coronavirus vaccine news: Reasons for hope and hesitation
News about the state of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States has been especially dire in recent weeks. Case numbers, hospitalizations and deaths are spiking across the country as public health experts warn that the worst may be still to come. But amid those grim reports, came some genuinely good news.
Two vaccines under development — one from Pfizer, the other from Moderna —
Yahoo! The 360Aug 17 2021
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The Biden Administration May Recommend COVID Boosters After 8 Months
Fully vaccinated Americans could be rolling up their sleeves for another dose of the coronavirus vaccine as soon as next month.
The Biden administration is close to advising fully vaccinated Americans get COVID-19 booster shots eight months after their last vaccine. A source familiar with the discussions among administration health experts said this recommendation could come as soon as
NPR (Online News)Dec 23 2020
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Nearly 9.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines distributed, 1 million administered - U.S. CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it has administered 1,008,025 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the country as of Wednesday morning and has distributed 9,465,725 doses.
The tally of vaccine doses distributed includes both Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines, while the administered doses count is only for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine as of 9 am ET on
ReutersDec 15 2020
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COVID Vaccines Arrive
“Health care workers around the country rolled up their sleeves for the first COVID-19 shots Monday as hope that an all-out vaccination effort can defeat the coronavirus… Some 145 sites around the country, from Rhode Island to Alaska, received shipments, with more deliveries set for the coming days. High-risk health care workers were first in line.” (AP News)
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