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В Грузии могут приостановить вакцинацию от коронавируса
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Кадыров прокомментировал реакцию Пескова на жалобу чеченского спецназа Путину
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Кто в первую очередь получит вакцинацию от COVID-19? Ответ Минздрава
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WHO advisers back spaced-out Covid jabs
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(WHO) gave cautious backing on Tuesday to a move already taken by some
countries to delay giving out the second jabs of the Pfizer-BioNTech
coronavirus vaccine.
said they would wait for longer than the recommended 21-28 days between jabs
so they could focus on giving more people their first dose.
The WHO’s vaccine advisory group said the jabs could be administered a few
weeks beyond the recommended 21-28 days in exceptional circumstances.
However, there is no data confirming the safety and efficacy of doing so.
The WHO granted emergency validation to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine last
Ministry of Health to move other issues to front burner in 2021
CMO Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas
The Ministry of Health is hopeful that it will be able to focus on other areas of public health in the New Year, as COVID-19 vaccines are being made available for use.
Among the focus areas are establishing a strong vaccination programme for COVID-19, a cancer registry for the country’s control programme, implementing a national health insurance, and maintaining the elimination of the HIV mother-to-child transmission.
“Outside of COVID-19 we’ve had other things that we’ve had to sort of put on the back burner that for 2021, I want to bring those back to the forefront,” Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas said.