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Should You Really Worry About Cosmetic Filler & The COVID-19 Vaccine?

Should You Really Worry About Cosmetic Filler & The COVID-19 Vaccine? Refinery29 1/7/2021 Sarah Midkiff © Provided by Refinery29 VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 21: Michelle Chester, DNP, director of employee health services at Northwell Health, prepares the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Northwell Health’s Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital on December 21, 2020 in Valley Stream, New York. The first set of COVID-19 vaccines were made available to healthcare workers last week. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz-Pool/Getty Images) The FDA committee charged with reviewing the new Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 recently issued an update stating that a small number of trial participants with cosmetic facial fillers experienced a swelling reaction following vaccination. This revelation (and the resulting headlines) has some people concerned about whether they should hold off on getting vaccinated if they’ve recently received injectables but medical experts main

Coronavirus vaccine has arrived, but frustrated Americans are struggling to sign up

Coronavirus vaccine has arrived, but frustrated Americans are struggling to sign up Brittany Shammas, Lori Rozsa © Andrew West/The News-Press/Via Reuters Tom and Judy Barrett wait at Lakes Park Regional Library to receive the coronavirus vaccine in Fort Myers, Fla. Barbara Shlevin has kept a running tally of calls she made in search of the coronavirus vaccine. By Wednesday, she had tried the health department and a hospital system in Broward County, Fla., 184 times. Only once did the 71-year-old retired librarian get through. She said she waited more than 10 minutes, and finally heard a voice on the other end of the line. Then, the call cut off. So, she started trying online.

42 people mistakenly given antibody treatment instead of COVID-19 vaccine

42 people mistakenly given antibody treatment instead of COVID-19 vaccine © Regeneron via AP, FILE In this undated image from video provided by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals on Oct. 2, 2020, vials are inspected at the company s facilities in New York state, for efforts on an experimental coronavirus antibody drug. Over three dozen people were mistakenly given the Regeneron monoclonal antibody treatment instead of the Moderna vaccine, the West Virginia National Guard announced on Thursday Forty-two people received the antibody product, intramuscularly, at a vaccination clinic hosted by staff at the Boone County Health Department. The treatment, which was given Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorization in November, is normally given as an intravenous infusion.

An emergency room doctor tested positive for COVID-19 nine days after getting vaccinated That s not a sign the vaccine didn t work

An emergency-room doctor tested positive for coronavirus 9 days after getting vaccinated. That s not a sign the vaccine didn t work. Aria Bendix A nurse receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Northwell Health s Long Island Jewish Valley Stream hospital on December 21 in Valley Stream, New York. Josh Mugele, an emergency-room doctor in Georgia, tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Tuesday. Mugele received his first dose of Pfizer and BioNTech s coronavirus vaccine nine days earlier. Mugele s COVID-19 infection isn t a sign the shot didn t work. The vaccine requires two shots to be fully effective. It can also take up to a few weeks for vaccinated people to develop immunity, so it s important to continue to wear masks and maintain social distancing after getting the shots.

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