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China Worries Pfizer Vaccine May Hurt Pregnant Women

19 Feb 2021 China’s dogged efforts to raise safety questions about coronavirus vaccines not created in China continued in the state-run Global Times on Friday, with an article that suggested Pfizer’s vaccine could be risky for pregnant women.  China’s harsh population control policies made it the world champion of forced abortions for four decades running, and it is currently working overtime to reduce the birth rates for racial minorities with forced sterilization and abortion. The Chinese Communist Party’s recent effort to look on the bright side of ethnic cleansing by noting the lack of children gives women more free time to pursue their dreams was not well received.

Ebola in Guinea: ALIMA prepares to respond to the country s first outbreak since 2016 - Guinea

Ebola in Guinea: ALIMA prepares to respond to the country’s first outbreak since 2016 Format Following the confirmation of several people infected with the Ebola Virus Disease in Guinea’s N’Zérékoré region, an emergency response team from ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) is already on the ground working with national and local authorities to conduct a needs assessment of the health structures and communities in the affected area, and prepare for an eventual support to the response. “Our team is ready to support health authorities to manage the response against the outbreak by delivering care to patients and protecting health workers,” said Dr. Abdoul Bing, Medical Coordinator for ALIMA in Guinea. “ALIMA plans to bring all necessary means and closely work with the local communities to deliver health care according to optimized standards, in order to ensure the early care of patients. We know that it is what saves lives, because there are now trea

The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U S seems in better shape on COVID-19

The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U.S. seems in better shape on COVID-19 Alexander Panetta © Paul Sancya/AP The U.S. is farther down the path to herd immunity on COVID-19 than Canada due to two factors: higher infection rates at the outset and, now, much higher vaccination rates, including this health-care worker in Michigan on Jan. 5. For the last year, stories about hard-hit American communities clobbered by COVID-19 served as a cautionary tale. Its worst-hit states like North Dakota, South Dakota, and Arizona evoked a mixture of pity and horror at an out-of-control pandemic. The months of October and November remain a blur of never-ending work days for Rishi Seth, a Winnipeg-born doctor working the COVID-19 ward at the Sanford medical centre in Fargo, N.D.

The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U S seems in better shape on COVID-19

The hunt for herd immunity: Suddenly, the U S seems in better shape on COVID-19
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