More than 40 % of US health care workers have not been vaccinated and many still resist --new poll

U.S. States Expand Covid Vaccine Eligibility in a ‘Race Against Time’

CHICAGO — Officials in at least 17 states have committed in recent days to opening coronavirus vaccine appointments to all adults in March or April, part of a fast-moving expansion as states race to meet President Biden’s goal of universal eligibility by May 1.

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Low-dose aspirin is useful against Covid --researchers

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

EU's drug investigators back AstraZeneca vaccine as safe and effective

Vaccine scarcity is giving way to hesitancy as issues of trust and access emerge, especially in more rural areas

Alaska’s top doctor awoke last Tuesday not knowing her state would throw open access to coronavirus vaccines that afternoon, making everyone 16 and older eligible for immunization.

Two messages that morning made clear to the chief medical officer, Anne Zink, that it was time to act. The first was a warning from a nurse on a statewide call that appointments for a large weekend clinic were going unclaimed. The second was a question from the governor, Republican Mike Dunleavy, who had seen the latest immunization data and phoned Zink to ask, “Why are we slowing down?”

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

OVERVIEW: Coronavirus development briefs, Europe and elsewhere

(Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday that there were lumps and bumps in the global vaccine supply chain that were causing slower than expected deliveries and scolded the European Union for threatening to slap a ban on vaccine exports.

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Some Long Covid Patients Feel Much Better After Getting the Vaccine

...a number of people ...are reporting that the post-Covid symptoms they’ve experienced for months have begun improving, sometimes significantly, after they got the vaccine. It’s a phenomenon that doctors and scientists are watching closely, but as with much about the yearlong coronavirus pandemic, there are many uncertainties.

Scientists are only beginning to study any potential effect of vaccines on long Covid symptoms. Anecdotes run the gamut: Besides those who report feeling better after the shots, many people say they have experienced no change and a small number say they feel worse.

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

CDC’s Messonnier says no change in the Covid-19 vaccine regimen as we know it works

In an effort to stretch the supply of Covid-19 vaccines, some have advocated for further spacing out the two doses required for some of the shots or, in the case of the Moderna vaccine, lowering the dosage given with each jab.

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Caution warnings of an upsurge as 15 states see an increase in Covid-19 cases

Training dogs for detecting COVID-19--a possible new task

EU proposes a Covid-19 ccertificate that would make travel easier for European residents.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus#to-save-the-summer-tourist-season-travel-certificates-are-proposed-in-europe

The European Union proposed a Covid-19 certificate on Wednesday that would allow people to travel more freely, a move aimed at saving the summer tourist season for member states that depend on it economically.

The proposed document, known as a Digital Green Certificate, would allow residents of member nations to travel at will within the bloc if they have proof of Covid-19 vaccination, a negative test result or a documented recovery from the coronavirus.

The certificates would be free and would be available in digital or paper format.

“The Digital Green Certificate will not be a precondition to free movement, and it will not discriminate in any way,” said Didier Reynders, the bloc’s top official for justice, adding that the aim was to “gradually restore free movement within the E.U. and avoid fragmentation.”

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

White House resists pressure for vaccine passports

States, airlines and tech companies are pressuring the Biden administration to develop a federal standard for vaccine passports — a policy that could speed the economic recovery but might also discriminate against disadvantaged groups and jeopardize privacy.

Country / Region Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Repeat COVID-19 infections rare, but protection not reliable, especially for older people

Insights into the review of reports of blood clots and AstraZeneca's vaccine?

Stepped up virus testing programs for schools, more funding for health equity issues

Pages

Subscribe to Global RSS
howdy folks
Page loaded in 1.209 seconds.