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Nalzaro: Those fully vaccinated can still die from Covid-19 but cases isolated

May 09, 2021 MORE and more people have been encouraged to submit themselves to anti-Covid 19 vaccination as shown in the lists of registrants (both online and in the barangays) and the long queue at the vaccination sites. But the problem is we have a shortage of vaccines. Thus, a temporary suspension of the vaccination program again. We are still using the donated vaccines from China’s Sinovac. The vaccines that the government bought will still have to arrive next month. Vaccination is among the safest and more effective ways to prevent morbidity and mortality from severe infectious diseases both on an individual and societal level. Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines, some people decided against vaccination, which led to the recurrence of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease. The “risk perception” is always there. It’s more on psychological aspect, thinking that it is risky to submit oneself to vaccination especially after negative rep

Scientists scramble to see why, in rare cases, even the vaccinated can get COVID-19

Scientists scramble to see why, in rare cases, even the vaccinated can get COVID-19 Maura Dolan © (Tanya Washington / Special to The Times) Carey Alexander Washington, 80, died of COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated. He is one of the extremely rare U.S. cases of a a fully inoculated individual contracting the disease. A longtime tennis official, he is seen standing in front of a picture to celebrate his induction into the South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010. (Tanya Washington / Special to The Times) Carey Alexander Washington, 80, a practicing clinical psychologist, called his daughter in January as soon as he received his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

Florida COVID-19 vaccines, cases, deaths: Live updates for April 18

Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine pause might be lifted this week, Fauci says The pause on using the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will probably be lifted by Friday, although some restrictions may be required, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, told CBS Face the Nation that you don’t want to jump ahead of yourself and decide you know the total spectrum of this, which is one of the reasons why they paused and why hopefully by Friday we’ll know. Fauci, who also took his message to NBC s Meet the Press, said he doubts the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will just cancel the J&J vaccine and continue allowing only the two-dose vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna. | Read more

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