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Rand Paul Humiliates Dr Fauci AGAIN Over Double-Masking

(AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) On Wednesday, Senator Rand Paul posted a link to a pre-print of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study that determined that anyone who has recovered from COVID-19 or has been vaccinated has immunity from all variants of the disease, and then called out Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which is part of the NIH. “Dr. Fauci, great news! T cell immunity after natural infection shown to include variants. Do we still need to wear multiple masks after we’ve recovered or been vaccinated?” he tweeted.

Is AstraZeneca safe? Everything you need to know if you got the shot, or plan to

Article content On March 29, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended that the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine not be used on people under the age of 55 and Health Canada requested more analysis from the company. That was in response to reports that some three dozen patients in Europe, primarily younger women, developed blood clots after receiving the vaccine. As a result, every province and territory stopped using the AstraZeneca vaccine for people under age 55, pending further analysis of the risks it might pose. More than 300,000 doses have been given in Canada to date, but no blood clots linked to the vaccine have been found in this country. Procurement Minister Anita Anand said that Canada now expects 4.4 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine by June 30. A new poll shows that Canadians are much more wary about being injected with the AstraZeneca vaccine than they are about receiving other vaccines approved for use in Canada. Is it still safe for people over 55

NIAID doses first patient with Moderna s variant specific COVID-19 vaccine

International March of the Living pays tribute to medical resistance and heroes of the Holocaust in symposium dedicated to Medicine and Morality

International March of the Living pays tribute to medical resistance and heroes of the Holocaust in symposium dedicated to Medicine and Morality USA - English News provided by Share this article TEL AVIV, Israel, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  On April 7 th, the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Jewish calendar, International March of the Living, together with the Maimonides Institute for Ethics and the Holocaust, the Miller Center at Rutgers University, the USC Shoah Foundation and Teva Pharmaceuticals, will hold a special symposium on Medicine and Morality: Lessons from the Holocaust and COVID-19 [PROMO] Invitation for medical symposium on Medicine and Morality on April 7th, 2021 (PRNewsfoto/International March of the Living)

Is it okay to mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? We ll know soon enough

Is it okay to mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? We ll know soon enough. Hannah Seo © Provided by Popular Science Is it okay to mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? We ll know soon enough. Click here to see all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage. When it comes to getting a COVID-19 vaccine, there’s been a lot of chatter about which one is “the best.” But in a new UK trial, scientists are looking at the effect of combining different vaccine brands if it’s still effective, and if it can produce broader protection against the virus and its variants.  In this Oxford University-led trial, dubbed Com-COV, more than 800 volunteers aged 50 and up are being given two vaccine doses per the regular protocol except they don’t know which two shots they are receiving. Some volunteers are receiving an initial Pfizer shot followed by the AstraZeneca booster, others are receiving the AstraZeneca shot first followed by the Pfizer booster, and a third group are getting a mat

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