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Health experts stress importance of getting second COVID shot By Carter Woodiel
May 6, 2021 7:41 AM
YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) As demand for Covid-19 shots slows down, health care professionals are reminding us about the importance of completing the vaccination protocol.
That means following up for a second dose for those receiving the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
“The first shot really primes your pump, in a way, and then that second shot is what gives you the longevity, what really gives you the immunity,” said Liz Healy, the Quality/Infection Prevention Director at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton. “So it is very important to receive that second shot.”
India s battle with COVID-19 hits close to home for St. Johns County man
Hemant Petal has family members in India. One is in the hospital. His cousin has COVID symptoms. Luckily we were able to find a bed in the hospital. Author: Jessica Clark Updated: 6:52 PM EDT May 4, 2021
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. Devastating: That’s how some people describe the rapid and deadly spread of covid in India.
Tuesday, the world’s second most populated country surpassed 20 million COVID-19 cases.
While that’s happening on the other side of the world, it is hitting close to home for some on the First Coast who are from India.
VERIFY: No evidence that COVID-19 vaccines increase miscarriages
The CDC released an update showing of more than 30,000 pregnant women monitored after receiving the vaccine, there was no increase in the frequency of miscarriages. Author: Josslyn Howard Updated: 8:23 PM EDT April 19, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A claim that a rate of miscarriages have significantly increased in women who received the COVID-19 vaccine has been circulating the internet, but there is no data to support this.
The claim says vaccines caused a 366% increase in miscarriages in 6 weeks, but experts said this data is missing important context.
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