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In Europe, optimism and reluctance as COVID vaccines arrive | Coronavirus and Covid-19 - latest news about COVID-19 | DW

Sex and relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic Austrians are reluctant  In Austria, there is growing resistance to vaccinations. According to a survey published in December, only 17% of Austrians definitely intend to be vaccinated. The federal government has ruled out compulsory inoculation an idea floated Markus Söder, the state premier of the neighboring German state of Bavaria. By January 15, just over 84,000 doses had been administered in Austria.  Swedes are broadly skeptical about vaccinations. In 2009, for example, about 5 million people, roughly half of the population, were vaccinated against swine flu, but many children and adults younger than 30 experienced adverse side effects from the Pandemrix jab, developed by the British pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline.

Covid-19 vaccines more widely accepted by people, says French PM

French are becoming more accepting of Covid-19 vaccines, says PM 195 shares 14/01/2021 - 11:50 French Prime Minister Jean Castex, French Health Minister Olivier Véran, Grand Est Regional health agency director Virginie Cayre and Moselle prefect Laurent Touvet visit the Mercy Hospital on January 14, 2021, in Ars-Laquenexy, eastern France. © AFP - Jean-Christophe Verhaegen 8 min French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday he was happy to see that the Covid-19 vaccination programme was starting to be more widely accepted by French citizens, who are among the most sceptical in the world towards vaccinations.  Advertising Read more I m happy to see that the vaccination programme is being more widely accepted – it is excellent news for our country,  Castex said while visiting a vaccination facility in the east of the country. 

Can COVID-19 vaccines be combined? Do they work against variants? Pressing pandemic questions answered

Can COVID-19 vaccines be combined? Do they work against variants? Pressing pandemic questions answered
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Israel leading global race to vaccinate population against coronavirus

Israel leading global race to vaccinate population against coronavirus Posted SunSunday 3 updated SunSunday 3 JanJanuary 2021 at 2:29am At least 10 per cent of Israelis have received their first dosage of a coronavirus vaccine. ( Print text only Cancel Israel has the highest proportional rate of COVID-19 vaccine administration worldwide as countries race to inoculate their citizens against coronavirus. Key points: The Israeli PM has said the nation will emerge from the pandemic next month The US has reported the highest daily rate of vaccinations The tracker shows the number of COVID-19 vaccination doses administered, not the number of people that have been vaccinated, which typically requires two doses of a vaccine.

France vows to boost pace of vaccinations after slow rollout fiasco

France vows to boost pace of vaccinations after slow rollout ‘fiasco’ France 24 03/01/2021 Tom WHEELDON © Thomas Samson, AP The French government has vowed to ramp up its Covid-19 vaccinations after an outcry from health professionals. France has lagged far behind other nations, including the UK and Germany, in administering vaccinations. France had vaccinated a mere 352 people by December 31, four days after starting its coronavirusjabs, according to Oxford University’s Our World in Data website. Only 80 people were inoculated in the 24 hours leading up to Saturday evening, according to French data website CovidTracker. By December 27, the UK had vaccinated more than 940,000 people since becoming the first Western country to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech jab for emergency use on December 2 and starting inoculations six days later. Germany had inoculated more than 238,000 people by January 2, nine days after rolling out its vaccination programme. 

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