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DISPATCHES FROM A PANDEMIC © MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphoto The suspension of a vaccine runs the risk of affecting public opinion surrounding the entire process.
Achieving herd immunity through mass vaccination involves a delicate sometimes tricky dance with side effects, public opinion and virus variants. All three are unpredictable, and can turn when you least expect it.
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The rollout of coronavirus vaccines has not been without challenges, but the government’s goal to not rely on just one vaccine has limited the scope of a setback involving any one product. As this week’s events illustrate, however, the suspension of a vaccine runs the risk of affecting public opinion surrounding the entire process.
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A conundrum for hospitals: How to vaccinate their sick patients against Covid-19 CNN 1 hr ago By Dr. Minali Nigam © Alex Wong/Getty Images A medical worker draws COVID-19 vaccine from its bottle during a public vaccination event at Washington National Cathedral March 16, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Washington National Cathedral hosted the public vaccination event to help demonstrate trust by faith leaders of all denominations in the COVID-19 vaccines and encourage Americans, especially communities who are at higher risk of severe COVID-19 disease, and those who remain vaccine-hesitant. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
In my first year as a doctor, I ve cared for many patients who eagerly wait their turn to get the Covid-19 vaccine.