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Follow the Pediatric vaccine schedule even in coronavirus

Follow the Pediatric vaccine schedule even in coronavirus ​ Wed, Apr 28 2021 12:36 IST | ​ 1 Views Follow the Pediatric vaccine schedule even in coronavirus. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 28 : Pediatricians across the globe are getting millions of queries from parents about the routine vaccinations for toddlers and children during the coronavirus pandemic. Though the second wave of the infection has brought our country to a standstill, doctors should urge parents to get their child s vaccination done routinely because it protects them from other serious infectious diseases. Even the World Health Organisation has listed immunisation as an essential health service. However, the sudden rise in Covid-19 cases with hospitals is overflowing with Covid patients, makes parents skeptical about getting their child vaccinated, there is a tendency to delay it further. But by delaying, it could unnecessarily be harmful and in some cases even fatal for your children. Withou

Follow The Pediatric Vaccine Schedule Even In Pandemic, Urge Doctors

Follow The Pediatric Vaccine Schedule Even In Pandemic, Urge Doctors by Colleen Fleiss on  April 28, 2021 at 11:13 PM Basic vaccinations needed to be given to newborns and children: Measles Mumps and Rubella ‘Even the World Health Organisation has listed immunization as an essential health service. However, the sudden rise in Covid-19 cases with hospitals is overflowing with Covid patients, makes parents skeptical about getting their child vaccinated, there is a tendency to delay it further. But by delaying, it could unnecessarily be harmful and in some cases even fatal for your children. Without the protection of vaccines, diseases can spread quickly which can lead to harmful consequences.

DNA Exclusive: Frantic search for Remdesivir on as black marketeers hoard stocks amid COVID emergency

Highlights Some people have indulged in hoarding and black marketing of the drug Sudhir Chaudhary discussed whether the drug is really worth it New Delhi: As India faces a COVID emergency, there are some people who are seeking to make profit out of the misery of the common people. Remdesivir, a drug that is said to be effective in the treatment of coronavirus, remains out of reach of the people who need it as some black marketeers in the country are hoarding its stocks. This has led to a shortage of the drug. Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Monday (April 26) discussed how and why the COVID drug Remdesivir has become hard to come by and whether the drug is as good as it is being touted.

Follow the Science: Prevention | Beaufort County Now

      Dr. Anthony Fauci said in a November 2020 interview that he takes 8,000-9,000 IU per day of vitamin D. But he never encouraged the public to follow his example in his thousands of television visits, while demanding that the public wear one or two masks at all times. At the same time, the government was spending billions (perhaps trillions) of dollars investing in vaccines and stimulus money to salve the harm of lockdowns. In contrast, little was spend on finding treatments. In fact, many patients were told to go home and isolate, and then go to the hospital if they couldn t breathe. Is this the best the United States can do in the 21st century? This truly surpasses ridiculous.

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