ETV's weekly news show "Aktuaalne kaamera. Nädal" (AK) took a deeper look into why Pärnu and Valga counties have low rates of vaccination and why their citizens do not want to get vaccinated against coronavirus.
2021 OCT 27 By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Vaccine Daily Staff editors report on the newly launched clinical trial, NCT05075941, which has the following summary description:“ The main objective of the study is to assess the level of vaccination coverage against COVID-19 among migrants, homeless and travelling community, according to their living.
morning, mps heard evidence about why there might be a decline in cases. i why there might be a decline in cases. ~ ., why there might be a decline in cases. ~ . ., cases. i think we are in an improving cases. i think we are in an improving situation - cases. i think we are in an l improving situation because cases. i think we are in an - improving situation because of high vaccination improving situation because of high vaccination coverage that we have, the booster vaccination coverage that we have, the booster programme that will start limiting even further the number start limiting even further the number of cases and particularly those number of cases and particularly those hospitalised cases. and there s those hospitalised cases. and there s lots of infection that s happening in the community, which is posting happening in the community, which is posting tots happening in the community, which is posting lots of younger people as wella posting lots of younger peopl
i think we are in an improving situation, because of high vaccination coverage that we have, the booster programme will start limiting even further the number of cases and particularly those hospitalised cases. and there s lots of infection that s happening in the community, which is boosting lots of younger people as well, including children. all of this comes as the debate continues to rage about whether the government in england should reintroduce restrictions, the so called plan b. many nhs organisations and doctors have said they re under so much pressure that they are at the edge of what they can manage. . even a slight increase in hospital. admissions due to covid would mean less number of people being cared for for other conditions, including elective procedures. it s always better to be prepared then wait until it s too late - and press the panic button. that s exactly what we re doing. preparing ourselves for what appears
booster are having to go along with this boosterjust to try to protect us a little boosterjust to try to protect us a little bit boosterjust to try to protect us a little bit extra. little bit extra. scotland s first minister, meanwhile, - little bit extra. scotland s first minister, meanwhile, were - little bit extra. scotland s first - minister, meanwhile, were stressing the need for continued caution. today the cabinet agreed to make no change to the current regulations in place. this reflects our assessment that although the situation has greatly improved since august, it does remain fragile as we head into the winter period. the winter period. where do things no the winter period. where do things to from the winter period. where do things go from here the winter period. where do things go from here with the winter period. where do things go from here with covid? - the winter period. where do things| go from here with covid? scientists and modellers say there is still a