[ad_1] A former Vancouver resident is sharing his firsthand experience as one of the thousands who have agreed to participate in COVID-19 vaccine trials around the world. Peter Wearing, who now lives in Arizona, is participating in the Stage 3 vaccine study at the University of Oxford-AstraZeneca. The UK-based drug …
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Read More »The most widespread myths about the danger of the COVID vaccine, dismantled by scientists. From modified DNA, to Bill Gates
[ad_1] News of the development of more than 90% effective vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus has brought not only a glimmer of hope for the end of the pandemic, but also new concerns about side effects, global conspiracies or the fear of being inoculated with substances that change the biological …
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Read More »Canada will be among the first countries to receive modern COVID-19 vaccine shipments
[ad_1] A sign marks Moderna Therapeutics’ headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 18, 2020. Brian Snyder / Reuters Canada will be among the first countries to receive vaccine shipments from Moderna, the biotech company’s chief medical officer said Monday, amid questions about how quickly the country will be able to …
Read More »The Covid-19 pandemic could cause another disease to explode
[ad_1] Health 17:56 21.11.2020(updated at 18:00 of 21.11.2020) Short URL Although measles vaccination has been stopped in some countries as a result of restrictive measures linked to the pandemic, WHO estimates that 94 million children have not been protected against this childhood disease. Scientists are considering the possibility of an …
Read More »The Chinese Covid-19 vaccine triggers the immune response
[ad_1] Health 14:48 21.11.2020Short URL https://cdnfr1.img.sputniknews.com/img/104380/03/1043800320_0:0:1921:1081_1200x675_80_0_0_e7d4a09606213ef7bf7d82e9c00771b2.jpg Sputnik France https://cdnfr2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png Julia Belyakova. Sputnik France https://fr.sputniknews.com/sante/202011211044807821-un-vaccin-chinois-contre-le-covid-19-declenche-une-reponse-immunitaire/ While a Covid-19 vaccine candidate is being tested in China on volunteers, scientists from China’s biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech indicate that a rapid immune response is being activated at this stage of early clinical and medium-term …
Read More »A link between a vaccine injected into children and the severity of Covid-19 mentioned by scientists
[ad_1] Health 18:29 20.11.2020(updated at 18:30 of 20.11.2020) Short URL A link between the combined MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella) and the severity of Covid-19 has been established, according to the review by the American Society of Microbiology mBio which refers to the joint study by American and Turkish scientists. …
Read More »BioNTech is working to improve the COVID vaccine so that it can be transported at room temperature. When will it be done
[ad_1] BioNTech is working on an improved formula for its vaccine, which will allow it to be transported at room temperature, Ugur Sahin, the company founder, said in an interview with CNN, according to Mediafax. BioNTech and Pfizer announced that the collaboratively developed vaccine was a success in testing phases, …
Read More »“We will have to live with the virus for a long time”
[ad_1] The French Prime Minister announces that the Government is working on several rules to be observed for some time, in order to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. “We will have to live with the virus for a long time,” says Jean Castex. “As long as we don’t …
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