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In Crises, Vaccines Can Be Stretched, But Not Easily


In Crises, Vaccines Can Be Stretched, but Not Easily
Shortages of shots for yellow fever, polio and other diseases have led to innovative solutions even in very poor countries.
A pharmacy worker preparing a coronavirus vaccine dose in England this week.Credit.Peter Cziborra/Reuters
Published Jan. 23, 2021Updated Jan. 25, 2021
In desperate times, there are many ways to stretch vaccines and speed up inoculation campaigns, according to experts who have done it.
Splitting doses, delaying second shots, injecting into the skin instead of the muscle and employing roving vaccination teams have all saved lives when the circumstances were right.
During cholera outbreaksin war zones, Doctors Without Borders has even used “takeaway” vaccination, in which the recipient is given the first dose on the spot and handed the second to self-administer later. ....

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Vaccine Skepticism Helped Put Them in Power. Can They Inoculate Italy?


Vaccine Skepticism Helped Put Them in Power. Can They Inoculate Italy?
The Five Star Movement’s long history of sowing doubt about vaccines may have made Italy’s mass inoculation program that much harder. The irony is not lost on Italians.
Vaccinations underway at a hospital in Piacenza, Italy, last month.Credit.Alessandro Grassani for The New York Times
Published Jan. 12, 2021Updated Jan. 26, 2021
ROME Over a decade ago, an activist in Italy’s Five Star Movement wrote to the nascent party’s leaders to tell them that his law firm, after years of seeking “damages from vaccination,” had convinced a judge that a vaccine was a potential source of autism. ....

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