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Tracking the FDA advisory panel meeting on Covid-19 booster shots

Tracking the FDA advisory panel meeting on Covid-19 booster shots
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COVID-19 Vaccines vs Variants—Determining How Much Immunity Is Enough | Vaccination | JAMA

COVID-19 Vaccines vs Variants—Determining How Much Immunity Is Enough | Vaccination | JAMA
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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021
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3/3/2021
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The most likely timeline for life to return to normal
At long last, Americans are able to see the relief on the horizon, and the end of the outbreak that’s cost the country more than 500,000 lives.
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this spring will not be substantially different from the past year; 
summer could, miraculously, be close to normal; and 
next fall and winter could bring either continued improvement or a moderate backslide, followed by a near-certain return to something like pre-pandemic life.”

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Global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination is more than a moral problem | Philippine Canadian Inquirer


COVAX, an international initiative tasked with ensuring more equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, aims to redress this imbalance by securing deals that send shots to low-income countries free of charge. (Pexels photo)
Lopsided distribution will cost lives, ding the global economy and perpetuate the pandemic
Months before the first COVID-19 vaccine was even approved, wealthy nations scrambled to secure hundreds of millions of advance doses for their citizens. By the end of 2020, Canada bought up 338 million doses, enough to inoculate their population four times over. The United Kingdom snagged enough to cover a population three times its size. The United States reserved over 1.2 billion doses, and has already vaccinated about 14 percent of its residents.

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 24, 2021

Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 24, 2021
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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 17, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 17, 2021
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I had Covid. Should I still get vaccinated?
In hopes of making this very confusing time just a little less so, each week Bloomberg Prognosis is picking one question sent in by readers and putting it to an expert in the field. This week's question comes to us from Robb in East Point, Georgia
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 Robb, 65, tested positive for Covid-19 after briefly experiencing symptoms of the virus on Thanksgiving Day. Robb asks:

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What to Expect After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine


What to Expect After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
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The big question of the past year was when COVID-19 vaccines would become available. Now, the shots are finally here in the U.S.—albeit not without some significant distribution issues—and making it into more arms each day as state eligibility requirements expand to include groups like elderly adults, first responders, restaurant employees and teachers, in addition to health care workers and nursing home residents.
So, for many, the question is now what to expect after getting vaccinated. Here’s what to know.
What will the side effects be like?

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AstraZeneca vaccine mitigates COVID-19 transmission, data suggests


Reducing the transmission rate has proven among the most challenging aspects of the pandemic response. The coronavirus has caused more than 26 million infections and 400,000 deaths in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Reducing the transmission rate would help get the virus under control as countries around the world scramble to vaccinate their populations as quickly and safely as possible.
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock praised the findings on Twitter as "absolutely superb."
"We now know that the Oxford vaccine also reduces transmission and that will help us all get out of this pandemic," he said in an interview with the BBC, according to the New York Times.

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 27, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 27, 2021
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Welcome back to the global health stage, America
Over the last four years the world has witnessed a devastating erosion of American leadership on global health, Kate Dodson, vice president for global health strategy at the United Nations Foundation, writes in a new STAT First Opinion. From severely restricting access to reproductive choice for women, to initiating the U.S. withdrawal from WHO during a global pandemic, to sowing seeds of doubt about science, Dodson writes that the Trump administration retreated from global cooperation at every opportunity. President Biden can start to reverse that by immediately joining the world’s collective effort to get Covid-19 vaccine to everyone fairly, she says: “Equitable access to these tools is the fastest way to end the global pandemic and will enable the global and American economy to bounce back far faster than going it alone.”

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 20, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 20, 2021
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400,000 COVID-19 deaths confirmed as the U.S. surpasses another awful milestone
Hospital capacity across the nation remains at crisis levels as the effects from holiday travel continue to play out. Amid a sluggish vaccine rollout, the CDC warned that the U.S. could see half a million deaths within a few weeks if the pandemic is not brought under control soon. SEE THE DATA
Why the vaccine news is better than you may think.

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