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India is headed towards the fourth wave of the coronavirus, which could cause irreparable damage to its
population and economy. It can only be stopped by public awareness, sacrifice and cooperation.
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India and the world are facing a vaccine crunch since the second and third waves are rising faster than the inoculation rate.
The frightening truth is that we do not know.
We do not know why after over 13 crore recorded Covid-19 infections, 30 lakh deaths, nearly 700 million vaccine doses given worldwide, including in India, the waves of death and destruction keep coming, crashing on the rocks of fear and speculation, threatening to drown humanity in its worst nightmare.
Doctors say COVID-19 vaccines are still safe, effective after Johnson & Johnson distribution paused
Medical professionals in Nashville are reassuring the public even after the news of pausing the Johnson and Johnson shots. They say the vaccines are still safe and effective.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) â Medical professionals in Nashville are reassuring the public even after the news of pausing the Johnson and Johnson shots. They say even though the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was paused, vaccines are still safe and effective.
Doctor David Aronoff of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center says the shots work, despite the FDA recommending a pause for the single-dose Johnson & Johnson shot.