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What is herd immunity?


What is herd immunity?
May 14 2021, 15:27 ET
SINCE the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the term herd immunity has been tossed around the world in academic and scientific circles.
The term has been widely used in the sense of hope as the world continues its fight to end the coronavirus pandemic.
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The term herd immunity has recently been used in the sense of hope as the world continues its fight to end the coronavirus pandemicCredit: Getty
What is herd immunity?
Herd immunity refers to where enough people in a population have immunity to infection to be able to effectively stop that disease from spreading. ....

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Fact Check-No evidence COVID-19 vaccines will cause an 'exponential rise' in deaths


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There is no evidence to suggest COVID-19 vaccines will cause an “exponential rise” in deaths at the end of the year.
This and other false claims were made by two individuals in a popular video on Facebook (here). The most damaging claims will be addressed in this article.
PHASE THREE TRIALS
A woman in the video claims the COVID-19 vaccine “is an experimental injection” that “hasn’t had phase three trials” (timestamp 0.40). This is false.
All vaccines approved in the UK completed large phrase-three studies to gather significant data of the vaccine’s safety and efficacy, as outlined by Oxford University’s Vaccine Knowledge Project (here). The results of these trials can be found online: for Pfizer/BioNTech (here), Moderna (here) and Oxford/AstraZeneca (here). ....

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Which COVID Vaccine Is Made by AstraZeneca, and Is It Approved in the U.S.?


Which COVID Vaccine Is Made by AstraZeneca, and Is It Approved in the U.S.?
On 3/12/21 at 5:27 AM EST
Multiple COVID vaccines are now rolling out across the U.S., but one brand has been absent despite approvals by other countries.
That vaccine, by British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and the U.K. s University of Oxford, is now known simply as COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, however was formally called AZD1222. Before that, it was titled ChAdOx1 nCov-19.
Like vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, it stimulates the immune system and causes the body to produce protection against the disease.
The vaccine works by pushing the genetic code of the virus that causes COVID into body cells. A spike protein is then produced. After that, an immune response kickstarts, giving the body a way to recognise and fight a future coronavirus infection. ....

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The lymphatic system 5: vaccinations and immunological memory


25 January, 2021
Vaccines use components of infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses to stimulate the body’s immune system to recognise and mark them for destruction, preventing the infectious agents from replicating and causing infection. This article is the fifth in a six-part series about the lymphatic system
Abstract
This article, the fifth in a six-part series on the lymphatic system, examines the role of antibodies in developing immunity to infectious viruses and bacteria. It also summarises the history of vaccine development and explains how different vaccines stimulate an immune response.
Citation: Knight J, Nigam Y (2021) The lymphatic system 5: vaccinations and immunological memory. ....

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Here are 7 of the biggest coronavirus vaccine myths busted by experts


Here are 7 of the biggest coronavirus vaccine myths busted by experts
CNBC
1/21/2021
Holly Ellyatt
Disinformation and misinformation around vaccines can endanger lives.
Vaccine skeptics question not only the efficacy of vaccines, but their development practices, safety standards and their objectives.
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Jane Lee MD winces as she gets a Covid-19 shot in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Vaccine skepticism and outright anti-vaccination sentiment have become rife in recent months, with more members of the public questioning not only the efficacy of vaccines, but their development practices, safety standards and their objectives.
The rapid development of coronavirus vaccines over the past year, an urgent task given the devastation to lives and livelihoods being caused by the global pandemic, has made them a prime target for hesitancy and myth. ....

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