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Pharmacy Faculty s Lifelong Passion for Science Earns Her New Accolades

LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 28, 2021) When asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Jill Turner was always quick to answer: “A scientist.” As someone who grew up without a connection to the field of research, her response certainly stood out. Growing up in a small town of 2,000 people in Romney, West Virginia, her dreams always seemed outside the box but inspiring. Starting at a young age, Turner developed a keen interest in science, particularly biology. “[I had] question marks about how the world worked, whether it was physics, or biology, chemistry or math,” she said. “I was also a huge fan of Bill Nye the Science Guy – he was kind of my role model.”

What Is Vaccine Shedding ? Why There s Absolutely Zero Chance of Viral Shedding From the COVID-19 Vaccine

What Is ‘Vaccine Shedding’? Why There’s Absolutely Zero Chance of Viral Shedding From the COVID-19 Vaccine Health.com 5/7/2021 © Provided by Health.com Getty Images Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is often seen as a ticket to freedom. It allows you to skip quarantine requirements when vacationing in certain destinations, eat in a crowded restaurant with less fear about getting sick, and safely hug your elderly relatives. But things look a lot different at one store in Canada, which has banned vaccinated customers from entering. The reason? People who ve received a COVID-19 shot could shed the virus to others and cause harm, according to the store s owner.

Reasons for Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy are many; here s what medical and public-health experts say about some concerns

Close Reasons for Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy are many; here s what medical and public-health experts say about some concerns By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 In a society that gives out trophies for participation, it s only natural that the U.S. is celebrating that about a third of its population is fully vaccinated against the coronavirus and 43% have received at least one dose of a vaccine.   But hold those trophies, public health officials might say, because we have a ways to go before we reach herd immunity that will offer a level of protection for those who can t or won t get a vaccine and to keep the virus from spreading and mutating, perhaps into more contagious variants.

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