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Vakcína AstraZeneca je bezpečnější než antikoncepční pilulka

Vakcína AstraZeneca je bezpečnější než antikoncepční pilulka
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Vakcína od AstraZeneky je bezpečnější než antikoncepční pilulka

Vakcína od AstraZeneky je bezpečnější než antikoncepční pilulka
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Kretschmann stellt weitere Lockerungen infrage, Schnelltests in Münsingen jetzt auch sonntags - Coronavirus Reutlingen & Region - gea.de

Kretschmann stellt weitere Lockerungen infrage, Schnelltests in Münsingen jetzt auch sonntags - Coronavirus Reutlingen & Region - gea.de
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COVID vaccines likely effective against new variants, say health experts | World| Breaking news and perspectives from around the globe | DW

COVID vaccines likely effective against new variants, say health experts As new variants of coronavirus prompt new public health measures, two German public health experts have told DW that vaccinations should still be effective — if they can be administered in time. Public health officials are hopeful a ramped-up vaccinations will combat fast-spreading COVID At least three coronavirus variants circulating around the world right now are being blamed for fueling a global surge in COVID cases. The latest variant was linked to Brazil after Japan's health ministry this week said it had detected a new variant in four travelers coming from Brazil's Amazonas state.

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Can the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine be delayed? | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW

Can the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine be delayed? To offer the first dose of the coronavirus vaccination to as many people as possible, the UK is delaying the necessary second dose. Many scientists think this isn't the best idea. Germany has started its COVID vaccination effort. Will it follow the UK lead and delay the second shot? The second COVID-19 vaccination is meant to be administered three weeks after the first dose. Given the shortage of vaccine, the UK is delaying the second dose so that more people can receive a first dose earlier. The UK authorities consider that a delay of up to 12 weeks does not impact the effectiveness of the vaccines.

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Experts sceptical travel bans can stop spread of new coronavirus variants

London: As nation after nation rushed this week to close their borders with Britain, the moves brought back memories of the way the world reacted after the coronavirus first emerged broadly in the spring. Most of those initial travel prohibitions came too late, put in place after the virus had already seeded itself in communities far and wide. This time, with countries trying to stop the spread of a new possibly more contagious, coronavirus variant identified by Britain, it may also be too late. It is not known how widely the variant is already circulating, experts say, and the bans threaten to cause more economic and emotional hardship as the toll wrought by the virus continues to grow.

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COVID-19: More countries detect mutated UK coronavirus variant | News | DW

COVID-19: More countries detect mutated UK coronavirus variant Several European countries and Australia have detected the new, faster-spreading variant of COVID-19. In South Africa, authorities believe that a new variant detected there is not the same as the one in the UK. The virus mutation was detected in September in Kent A new variant of COVID-19 is sweeping across southern England and has caused alarm in continental Europe, leading to a flurry EU countries to issue travel bans on the UK in an effort to stop the mutation from spreading locally.  Over the weekend, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that the fast-moving new variant of the virus was 70% more transmissible than existing variants and said it likely was the driving force behind a rapid spike in new infections in London and southern England. 

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Experts are sceptical that travel bans can stop the spread of new coronavirus variants

The Straits Times Experts are sceptical that travel bans can stop the spread of new coronavirus variants Police officers block access to the port in Dover, England, after France closed its borders, on Dec 22.PHOTO: AFP PublishedDec 23, 2020, 7:12 am SGT https://str.sg/JRGW They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

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Border closures may not stop spread of new strain: Experts

The Straits Times Border closures may not stop spread of new strain: Experts Police officers block access to the port in Dover, England, after France closed its borders, on Dec 22.PHOTO: AFP PublishedDec 24, 2020, 5:00 am SGT https://str.sg/JRYR They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Experts sceptical travel bans can stop spread of new variants

Covid 19 coronavirus: Experts sceptical travel bans can stop spread of new variants 22 Dec, 2020 08:25 PM 7 minutes to read The closed port at Dover, England, on Monday as many European nations blocked arrivals from Britain because of a coronavirus variant there. Photo / Andrew Testa, The New York Times New York Times By: Marc Santora It isn't clear how widely the variants are already circulating. So the latest moves by countries to bar international travellers may again be too little, too late. As nation after nation rushed this week to close their borders with Britain, the moves brought back memories of the way the world reacted after the coronavirus first emerged broadly in the spring. Most of those initial travel prohibitions came too late, put in place after the virus had already seeded itself in communities far and wide.

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