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flu vaccine. it looks like we're headed into something like flu, words can be something extra normal? >> thank you, senator, very question. so, just to clarify we do not have a flu vaccine on the market, yet. we have one in clinical study, which would have a phase three data soon. >> you may not have one on the market, but there's a distribution network for them from your competitors, why wouldn't you be able to get into that, why do you have to justify creating a new distribution network, no one would ever do that? >> so, in this senator, we are going to use, but we have to set up the network. i'm not saying that we're gonna be our own warehouses, like oh their companies do. we're going to work with companies, but we have to set up those contracts. during the pandemic, we only shipped trucks to three warehouses in the u.s.. and the cdc was taking the responsibility and the cost of getting the vaccine to hospitals, pharmacies. >> it's the government requiring you to do something different here tha
flu vaccine. it looks like we're headed into something like flu, words can be something extra normal? >> thank you, senator, very question. so, just to clarify we do not have a flu vaccine on the market, yet. we have one in clinical study, which would have a phase three data soon. >> you may not have one on the market, but there's a distribution network for them from your competitors, why wouldn't you be able to get into that, why do you have to justify creating a new distribution...
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flu vaccine. for a lot of my constituents, most of my constituents, no matter what their insurance status is, the cost of prescription drugs is like a bag of rocks on the shoulder, every single day. what may not seem like a lot of money to you or a lot of other people, $130, $150 or whatever the number ends up, it's a lot of money. i ask you and i will ask you for the record in writing to ensure that anyone can get a vaccine. they will not have to apply through some tedious process and wait for approval or apply for some kind of reimbursement or have to drive long distance. that i believe is your obligation as a company. i know i am out of time but we will ask that in writing. thank you. >> you can answer that, mr. bancel, if you would like. >> i'm happy to spend time later on the topic of access program. want to make sure we have a simple program that is in multi language. we are also trying to learn from what is not working from current programs done by larger companies. for example, we want to
flu vaccine. for a lot of my constituents, most of my constituents, no matter what their insurance status is, the cost of prescription drugs is like a bag of rocks on the shoulder, every single day. what may not seem like a lot of money to you or a lot of other people, $130, $150 or whatever the number ends up, it's a lot of money. i ask you and i will ask you for the record in writing to ensure that anyone can get a vaccine. they will not have to apply through some tedious process and wait for...
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vaccines today, new generations of vaccines, they are made without chicken eggs, here these vaccinesestion. ask it to us . my grandson, 3 months old, would like to know and now he can be vaccinated or wait until the year when he gets stronger, this is also another myth. here, let's wait. let the child grow up. let's get him immune. we must have time to protect him before his immunity, according to your understanding of sight, can infect the first six months of his life, and he will suffer this disease as a more serious illness. and has a high risk of dying. what diseases does rotavirus infection, measles, tetanus , diphtheria fungus, just belong to, that's why they are vaccinated, they begin to vaccinate as early as possible both in the maternity hospital and in the first six months of life for protection. andrey petrovich, we still have such a picture , here is a baby who was born, but these are the adults around him who are all vaccinated, just like in the first six months, the baby is not vaccinated against most infections and his immunity is not formed. you must understand that a
vaccines today, new generations of vaccines, they are made without chicken eggs, here these vaccinesestion. ask it to us . my grandson, 3 months old, would like to know and now he can be vaccinated or wait until the year when he gets stronger, this is also another myth. here, let's wait. let the child grow up. let's get him immune. we must have time to protect him before his immunity, according to your understanding of sight, can infect the first six months of his life, and he will suffer this...
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this vaccine. about this vaccine. are you afraid of the sainted mountaineer, everything has been said, about this i am an enemy to myself. i don’t want alexander, an authoritative person, quietly, quietly, quietly, there's a lot of the actress's favorite person, uh, a believer. yes, he refers to the startsevskys and so on and so on to you as a physician. does it help or does it hurt? well, of course, it hurts, let's start with the fact that i'm a virologist. i probably know more vaccines than you. i think so, and i dress differently. although, yes, i know, and what are the good ones and yes, vaccines have such moments that need to be discussed, but on average. i know what i do for myself, for my children, i make a choice to be vaccinated. this time so the second. uh, there's a scientific discussion. right here, when there was a commercial break. we discussed science. somewhere a fight will start. no, no. no, it won't start between doctors, because in the end we come to some facts, which, firstly ,
this vaccine. about this vaccine. are you afraid of the sainted mountaineer, everything has been said, about this i am an enemy to myself. i don’t want alexander, an authoritative person, quietly, quietly, quietly, there's a lot of the actress's favorite person, uh, a believer. yes, he refers to the startsevskys and so on and so on to you as a physician. does it help or does it hurt? well, of course, it hurts, let's start with the fact that i'm a virologist. i probably know more vaccines than...
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trump vaccine. right. i don't think you would have necessarily you know, that's one of the things this administration. right, they put all this money and they into the vaccine development and they did it quickly and they got a safe vaccine within less than a year, which is i know that's pretty stunning right. and they got it in people's arms in less than like take some credit for that. that's what politicians do and it's a little bit surprising in some ways that that was not the choice that they made because i think it would have made a difference right, too. i don't think it would have necessarily depressed democrats willingness to get vaccinated and it may have on the margins increase as well. what has happened is that, you know, trump has has advocated for the vaccine publicly, but not while he but in rallies and he gets booed. right it now. right. but have they done it earlier. had they taken it had he taken more credit, i think it would have mattered a. great deal in terms of vaccine uptake. bu
trump vaccine. right. i don't think you would have necessarily you know, that's one of the things this administration. right, they put all this money and they into the vaccine development and they did it quickly and they got a safe vaccine within less than a year, which is i know that's pretty stunning right. and they got it in people's arms in less than like take some credit for that. that's what politicians do and it's a little bit surprising in some ways that that was not the choice that...
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one of them was not vaccinated. was treated for weeks, there were drippers, a friend has a friend who was vaccinated with covid and she was very easy to get vaccinated , says oksana, the doctors advised me and i was sure that i would do it, but there were questions, uh, when is it better, how to do it, i don’t have any such special conditions the only thing was that the hand hurt , the vaccination against the coronavirus is safe for women with nadia in any trimester of pregnancy - says infectious disease expert kateryna bulavinova, it doesn't matter what month you can get vaccinated for the entire period during pregnancy and this should be done because, for example, if a woman does not receive a booster dose on time, she was once vaccinated against unprotected pregnancy , women are in the risk group of coronavirus disease , they are more likely to fall under the ventilator, covid-19 is also not the risk of premature birth, and the baby has a higher chance of getting into intensive care how strange it is that people
one of them was not vaccinated. was treated for weeks, there were drippers, a friend has a friend who was vaccinated with covid and she was very easy to get vaccinated , says oksana, the doctors advised me and i was sure that i would do it, but there were questions, uh, when is it better, how to do it, i don’t have any such special conditions the only thing was that the hand hurt , the vaccination against the coronavirus is safe for women with nadia in any trimester of pregnancy - says...
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vaccine is a vaccine against a toxin that blocks this terrible toxin.y are we talking about adults now, because yes, even this anti-toxic immunity, it ends, we vaccinate children first . it takes two and a half months, four and six, revaccination at 6 years old, then at 14, and then you need to be vaccinated after 30 years every 10 years, otherwise immunity is not stable, therefore adults get this vaccine. if you were vaccinated as a child, you may be sick but recover, but you can infect your grandchildren of your children and insane anti-vaccination parents don't let your children die in your arms. once again i want to come to this beautiful syringe of this diphtheria tetanus pertussis vaccine for children and tetanus and diphria tetanus vaccine for adults. you also need an adult vaccine once every 10 years, at least, because you pierced your leg yourself in the country, maybe tetanus tetanus spores. that's in the ground, so vaccination is open today it's free for everyone save your body. after that we wanted to start our program. here we continue, wit
vaccine is a vaccine against a toxin that blocks this terrible toxin.y are we talking about adults now, because yes, even this anti-toxic immunity, it ends, we vaccinate children first . it takes two and a half months, four and six, revaccination at 6 years old, then at 14, and then you need to be vaccinated after 30 years every 10 years, otherwise immunity is not stable, therefore adults get this vaccine. if you were vaccinated as a child, you may be sick but recover, but you can infect your...
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how high is the faith in vaccines these days? would you say unfortunately, india has had a tradition of being quite open to backs, vaccinations, our colleges and the universe and immunization program has been quite high. traditionally and, and the vaccine hesitancy that the rest of the world often struggles with, has not been so much of a challenge in india. which again, is reflected in the fact that we weren't able to escalate the vaccination coverage reasonably quickly considering that it is such a large country. and people seem to realize that we have was advocated for new york but allocated small box. so they do realize that that is a value of immunization and i think i think there is in so much of a hesitancy, that being said, there does appear to be some heterogeneity across the country. in vaccination coverages, there does appear to be some disruptions that possibly have been caused by corbin and i think therefore it's important to constantly communicate and remind individuals to make sure that they are vaccinations and up
how high is the faith in vaccines these days? would you say unfortunately, india has had a tradition of being quite open to backs, vaccinations, our colleges and the universe and immunization program has been quite high. traditionally and, and the vaccine hesitancy that the rest of the world often struggles with, has not been so much of a challenge in india. which again, is reflected in the fact that we weren't able to escalate the vaccination coverage reasonably quickly considering that it is...
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the vaccine is still in trio. so canyons will have to wait before the con, benefits from its expected high rates of protection. health octave is see despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water, where malaria, barry mosquitoes breed also neat, tuck lynn. we have iris that is indoor richard raspberry. and before we have idea that is a burden. it must be to bedmate. so we cannot use only one method to say that we are advocating air or malarial mosquitoes. but we need to a harmonize the whole air videos to was i, we have this year the world health organization is he in achieving these these spirits in ghana already seen the benefits become bring in protecting the lives of their children. and the more we can speak to bart canals, he's a vector biologist, an ortho, and his research focuses on mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit. and he's joining us today from bali, indonesia. welcome to the w, but i know that you lived and worked in east and southern africa for 11 years. could you put the,
the vaccine is still in trio. so canyons will have to wait before the con, benefits from its expected high rates of protection. health octave is see despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water, where malaria, barry mosquitoes breed also neat, tuck lynn. we have iris that is indoor richard raspberry. and before we have idea that is a burden. it must be to bedmate. so we cannot use only one method to say that we are advocating air or malarial mosquitoes. but we need to a...
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now often it is sad by those defending the vaccine. any adverse effects from the vaccine are actually the fault of other health issues of the individual. do you find this to be accurate? i look theresa long who is a tenant colonel flight surgeon, an army under oath testified to what she was seeing at 1291 new variance of diseases from multiple sclerosis to a stroke. cancers were, were popping up within her just her eye area of dealing with patients in the army. now we've seen this explosion of cancers and birth decline. so up. yeah, i mean we're, we're all unhealthy in some kind of way, but that's just a way that they can dis, that gaslight you to say was something else. then the experimental vaccine that use, they used to say get it for grandma because you won't give it to grandma and then through their own testimony, say it, we never even tested it for transmission. their lies are crumbling. and the more that we shared light on actually what was transpiring beforehand, i think will really find out the truth. and it involves a conglom
now often it is sad by those defending the vaccine. any adverse effects from the vaccine are actually the fault of other health issues of the individual. do you find this to be accurate? i look theresa long who is a tenant colonel flight surgeon, an army under oath testified to what she was seeing at 1291 new variance of diseases from multiple sclerosis to a stroke. cancers were, were popping up within her just her eye area of dealing with patients in the army. now we've seen this explosion of...
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are you ment i vaccination? oh, that's a great question i, i like to address that because i'm neither an anti of actor or a vac sir, or whatever. you know, they want to put me in whatever camp that is. ah, i'm definitely anti vaccine mandates and i think that was our biggest contention. what we saw rural and out that 1st of all these were neither vaccines. there were some kind of therapeutic experiment it looks like. and so to, to say that i am a anti back sir, is not true. i, i don't give my kids the mandatory vaccine checklist that they try to shut down our children as, as early as one month. they're trying to triple jam, our children, all sorts of hepatitis b vaccines. and all these look is they're good from vaccines. i don't know. i don't know. they, they say some polio may be helped in smallpox. i know though i heard a, a statement from a doctor in a 900 thirty's. he said he's never seen a cancer patient who was in fact neither. so um, i don't know when we start putting things in our bodies that alter what
are you ment i vaccination? oh, that's a great question i, i like to address that because i'm neither an anti of actor or a vac sir, or whatever. you know, they want to put me in whatever camp that is. ah, i'm definitely anti vaccine mandates and i think that was our biggest contention. what we saw rural and out that 1st of all these were neither vaccines. there were some kind of therapeutic experiment it looks like. and so to, to say that i am a anti back sir, is not true. i, i don't give my...
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one of them was not vaccinated. it was very easy for her to get vaccinated , says oksana, the doctorse that i would do it, but there were questions, when is it better, how to do it, there are no such special the only thing i didn't have was that my arm hurt, the vaccination against the coronavirus is safe for women with nadia in any trimester of pregnancy - says infectious disease expert kateryna bulavinova, it doesn't matter what month you can get vaccinated for the entire period during pregnancy , and it should be done because if a woman , for example, does not a booster dose on time was once vaccinated against it unprotected pregnancy of women in the risk group of coronavirus disease they are more likely to fall under the ventilator covid-19 also not this risk of premature birth and the baby has higher chances of getting to the intensive care unit. it is not surprising that people like our heroine oksana, who expressed a desire to be vaccinated during pregnancy in the office of the family doctor viktoria anatoliivna , pregnant women are not often vaccinated like to vaccinate, there
one of them was not vaccinated. it was very easy for her to get vaccinated , says oksana, the doctorse that i would do it, but there were questions, when is it better, how to do it, there are no such special the only thing i didn't have was that my arm hurt, the vaccination against the coronavirus is safe for women with nadia in any trimester of pregnancy - says infectious disease expert kateryna bulavinova, it doesn't matter what month you can get vaccinated for the entire period during...
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it didn't start until after the vaccine rollout . i have vaccine rollout.eblower data from all over the world and i can i can assure you that pregnant women are not at risk for covid 19. in fact , at risk for covid19. in fact, their risk is mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houston , and recently published houston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that the risk of a pregnant woman dying was markedly less of a man. pregnant woman . and then a man. pregnant woman. and then furthermore, dr. simon, it was a completely . again, i totally completely. again, i totally respect you . this is not aimed respect you. this is not aimed at you . this is aimed at the at you. this is aimed at the medical industrial complex. it is completely fraudulent . it was is completely fraudulent. it was never necessary . it was never never necessary. it was never safe. and it was never effective in pregnancy. i've been using hydr
it didn't start until after the vaccine rollout . i have vaccine rollout.eblower data from all over the world and i can i can assure you that pregnant women are not at risk for covid 19. in fact , at risk for covid19. in fact, their risk is mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houston , and recently published houston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel...
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, they vaccinate.e saves or prolongs life . moreover, i am absolutely convinced that if the doctor is not vaccinated. because he is against it. this is a crime, because he represents unsuitability for other people for his patients who come to him and are so weakened, so we vaccinate and very, very agitate you to vaccinate against tick-borne encephalitis is the last chance right now, so that by may you already have at least some primary protection, and we never went anywhere in kemerovo again in may. and if i, in my opinion, the first departure was massive on the day of the paramedic. on the third sunday of june , all the doctors drove out of the city of the family. only on the shore, never in the forest, never on the grass. that's how we knew this enemy in the face of me , we will interrupt for a long time, and then we will continue not, so we sat down and the men go on the phones, then you lie down, as they put them at rest. every time you visit toilet you make at least five mistakes, how to do? this
, they vaccinate.e saves or prolongs life . moreover, i am absolutely convinced that if the doctor is not vaccinated. because he is against it. this is a crime, because he represents unsuitability for other people for his patients who come to him and are so weakened, so we vaccinate and very, very agitate you to vaccinate against tick-borne encephalitis is the last chance right now, so that by may you already have at least some primary protection, and we never went anywhere in kemerovo again in...
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are vaccine injured, but not that badly vaccine thturet. — but not that badly vaccine thruret. .so—— reason i think this is good is hot rust— reason i think this is good is not just because— reason i think this is good is not just because he deserves thoh— not just because he deserves more than 120,000, but because the government— more than 120,000, but because the government needs to be held to ossouht— the government needs to be held to account because— the government needs to be held to account because it was sorhpttstt— to account because it was sorhpttstt th— to account because it was complicit in the underestimation of complicit in the underestimation ot the— complicit in the underestimation ot the rtshs— complicit in the underestimation of the risks associated with tohthg— of the risks associated with tohthg the— of the risks associated with taking the mrna covid vaccines , taking the mrna covid vaccines, as taking the mrna covid vaccines, os wett— taking the mrna covid vaccines, os wett os— taking the mrna covid vaccines, os wett os the— taking the mrna covid vaccines, as we
are vaccine injured, but not that badly vaccine thturet. — but not that badly vaccine thruret. .so—— reason i think this is good is hot rust— reason i think this is good is not just because— reason i think this is good is not just because he deserves thoh— not just because he deserves more than 120,000, but because the government— more than 120,000, but because the government needs to be held to ossouht— the government needs to be held to account because— the government needs...
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lilli; vaccines is really worrying. lily from unicef — vaccines is really worrying.from unicef speaking to me earlier. live now to nigeria, cannot we have a clinical virologist at university couege a clinical virologist at university college hospital. thank you very much forjoining us here on the programme. we have been hearing about the number of children across the planet who has missed out on their vaccines, the planet who has missed out on theirvaccines, butjust the planet who has missed out on their vaccines, but just tell us about what is happening in nigeria. thank you, i am happy to be here. what we have heard about nigeria is actually true. i lot of missed cases of vaccines. and this has been due to a number of factors. bay—side the coveted pandemic disruption, there has always been the problem of distrust in government policy a lot of organisational posts and campaigns are refusing to bring people out for vaccination. besides that, i think we need to stick to this more, because theyjerry happens to be a kind of cultural setting where people belong to a lot
lilli; vaccines is really worrying. lily from unicef — vaccines is really worrying.from unicef speaking to me earlier. live now to nigeria, cannot we have a clinical virologist at university couege a clinical virologist at university college hospital. thank you very much forjoining us here on the programme. we have been hearing about the number of children across the planet who has missed out on their vaccines, the planet who has missed out on theirvaccines, butjust the planet who has missed...
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such that a vaccine was sent to the level of each vaccination point, which is enough for 1-2 days ofcination vaccination so that er hm, in fact, it should not be written off during violation of temperature conditions unicef medical expert kateryna bulavinova refutes the popular myth that a vaccine with a violation of the temperature regime is poison, it will not be effective and ineffective, and this is also an important thesis, that is, no poisoning with this vaccine it is impossible to do. it will simply lose its effectiveness because if the cold chain was broken , for example, for a long time, or the sensors were activated. the shelf life on the bottle and the temperature in the refrigerator according to the rules. it must be from plus two to plus eight degrees. at the same time, during the war, we brought uh, probably in the entire history of independence, there were not so many pharmaceutical refrigerators that were delivered to primary health care centers that even without electricians can maintain the temperature that allows the vaccine to be used, according to the minister, t
such that a vaccine was sent to the level of each vaccination point, which is enough for 1-2 days ofcination vaccination so that er hm, in fact, it should not be written off during violation of temperature conditions unicef medical expert kateryna bulavinova refutes the popular myth that a vaccine with a violation of the temperature regime is poison, it will not be effective and ineffective, and this is also an important thesis, that is, no poisoning with this vaccine it is impossible to do. it...
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the vaccine platform and the vaccine immunogens. the platform is nearly, what is the vehicle for delivering the vaccine? the immunogen is the business end of the vaccine, are you dealing with polio? measles? oh a spike protein of mers or sars? the scientific effort that was put into both of these anti-dated covid by decades. something that people don't fully understand. so for example, the covid vaccine platform, the one that has gained the most attention is the mrna technology. that did not appear overnight. what happened is that a number of investigators, drew wiseman and katie carico particularly, were working for a couple of decades and showing the mrna, which most people thought you couldn't use for a vaccine because mrna is what many viruses are made of. when you stick it in the body, the body misinterprets it as the invasion of a virus, develops an inflammatory response and gets rid of your vaccine for you even have it work. they did, over years, the modification of the molecule that actually now allows that mrna to serve as
the vaccine platform and the vaccine immunogens. the platform is nearly, what is the vehicle for delivering the vaccine? the immunogen is the business end of the vaccine, are you dealing with polio? measles? oh a spike protein of mers or sars? the scientific effort that was put into both of these anti-dated covid by decades. something that people don't fully understand. so for example, the covid vaccine platform, the one that has gained the most attention is the mrna technology. that did not...
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vaccines - these are two flu vaccines, and fluen, trivalent and flemtetra tetravalent.nty-second year expanded, testimony to the use of these vaccines, the trivalent vaccine can be used at six months of age without age restrictions, and the tetravalent vaccine, in adults without age restrictions and 22 years old, is due to the fact that these vaccines have become registered in latin america and the caribbean. now they are already registered in seventeen countries, in addition, we have received. hmm respectively, from the world health organization from two international laboratories confirming the highest reference quality of these vaccines with their frequency, which is like 100 times higher, and hmm is necessary for qualification. here is one workshop the second. workshop, recombinant protein preparations, recombinant vaccines. it is, of course, canvas . the world's first universal vaccine against e, not just the royal coronavirus in two, but, respectively, against beta coronaviruses of all. that is, it is even wider than all the sarovsky 2 lines, and regardless of the
vaccines - these are two flu vaccines, and fluen, trivalent and flemtetra tetravalent.nty-second year expanded, testimony to the use of these vaccines, the trivalent vaccine can be used at six months of age without age restrictions, and the tetravalent vaccine, in adults without age restrictions and 22 years old, is due to the fact that these vaccines have become registered in latin america and the caribbean. now they are already registered in seventeen countries, in addition, we have received....
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so mrna vaccines , which is pretty vaccines, which is pretty extraordinary,- vaccines, which is prettyw, critics wooio— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio eow— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well,— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well, this isn't a randomised— would say, well, this isn't a randomised blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe ed blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe can blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe can about blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe can about that. blah, we can talk about that ioier— blah, we can talk about that ioierlinoi— blah, we can talk about that later-that all— blah, we can talk about that later that all the other later or that all the other evidence — later or that all the other evidence. but— later or that all the other evidence. but what i would say is, evidence. but what i would say ie—in— evidence. but what i would say is,-in medicine- evidence. but what i would say is,-in medicine we. evidence. but what i would say. is,-in medicine we are is, you know, in medicine we are i
so mrna vaccines , which is pretty vaccines, which is pretty extraordinary,- vaccines, which is prettyw, critics wooio— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio eow— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well,— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well, this isn't a randomised— would say, well, this isn't a randomised blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe ed blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe can blah blah, would say, well, this isn't a randowe can...
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it didn't start until after the vaccine rollout . i have vaccine rollout. from all over the world and i can i can assure you that pregnant women are not at risk for covid 19. in fact , at risk for covid19. in fact, their risk is mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houston , and recently published houston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that the risk of a pregnant woman dying was markedly less of a man. pregnant woman . and then a man. pregnant woman. and then furthermore, dr. simon, it was a completely . again, i totally completely. again, i totally respect you . this is not aimed respect you. this is not aimed at you . this is aimed at the at you. this is aimed at the medical industrial complex. it is completely fraudulent . it was is completely fraudulent. it was never necessary . it was never never necessary. it was never safe. and it was never effective in pregnancy. i've been using hydroxychloroqui
it didn't start until after the vaccine rollout . i have vaccine rollout. from all over the world and i can i can assure you that pregnant women are not at risk for covid 19. in fact , at risk for covid19. in fact, their risk is mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houston , and recently published houston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that...
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programme. access to the routine vaccination programme-— access to the routine vaccination rorramme.o mean that we are seeinr programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children _ programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying _ programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying of— are seeing children dying of preventable illnesses? that is ri . ht, preventable illnesses? that is right. lucy. — preventable illnesses? that is right. lucy. and _ preventable illnesses? that is right, lucy, and that - preventable illnesses? that is right, lucy, and that has - preventable illnesses? that isj right, lucy, and that has been evidenced since 2021 up until now. we have seen a lot of measles outbreaks, especially in the democratic republic of the congo, other outbreaks in nigeria and ghana as well, because if we look at the entire report, they are citing countries such as senegal, ghana and even nigeria recording high numbers of children who are not able to get certain types of vaccines that could prevent them from getting vaccine preventable diseases. this has
programme. access to the routine vaccination programme-— access to the routine vaccination rorramme.o mean that we are seeinr programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children _ programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying _ programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying of— are seeing children dying of preventable illnesses? that is ri . ht, preventable illnesses? that is right. lucy. — preventable illnesses? that is right. lucy. and _ preventable...
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now billions of people have been vaccinated against climate. 19 the rapid development of vaccines to fight the corona virus is a major scientific success story in us as the well health organization. marx, world immunization week, lose the jobs. don't stop the spread of coven 19. they do help prevent serious illness. but despite a life saving potential, the availability and uptake of coven 19 vaccines has varied hugely around the world . many studies have determined that vaccines developed to fight covered 19 saved a huge number of lives worldwide. as the number of approved vaccines as multiplied and recommendations from health care authorities have evolved, it's grown increasingly difficult to determine who is protected when a booster is necessary. and which one makes most sense. interest in vaccines has also fallen throughout much of 2021 over 30000000 doses were being administered every single day at peak times over 40000000. but recently that's dropped to just a few 100000 injections daily. according to the world health organization, around 70 percent of the world's population has
now billions of people have been vaccinated against climate. 19 the rapid development of vaccines to fight the corona virus is a major scientific success story in us as the well health organization. marx, world immunization week, lose the jobs. don't stop the spread of coven 19. they do help prevent serious illness. but despite a life saving potential, the availability and uptake of coven 19 vaccines has varied hugely around the world . many studies have determined that vaccines developed to...
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this is influence how people would perceive people getting vaccinated or getting vaccines.programme has happened because we've seen a lot of women knowing the importance of their children getting vaccinated, butchering the pandemic, when misinformation were circulating, a lot of people decided to stay back at home, not take their children to clinics and there were health care workers going to homes to stop them getting ill. this workers going to homes to stop them caettin ill. , , “ , he is the oldest competitor in the london marathon. aged 90, david will work the race rather than run. he has run 13 marathons in this lifetime. . ., , has run 13 marathons in this lifetime. . , has run 13 marathons in this lifetime-— has run 13 marathons in this lifetime. . , ., lifetime. that was my last one, i was struggling- _ lifetime. that was my last one, i was struggling. it _ lifetime. that was my last one, i was struggling. it took _ lifetime. that was my last one, i was struggling. it took me i lifetime. that was my last one, i was struggling. it took me an i lifetime. that was my l
this is influence how people would perceive people getting vaccinated or getting vaccines.programme has happened because we've seen a lot of women knowing the importance of their children getting vaccinated, butchering the pandemic, when misinformation were circulating, a lot of people decided to stay back at home, not take their children to clinics and there were health care workers going to homes to stop them getting ill. this workers going to homes to stop them caettin ill. , , “ , he is...
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the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouse and somehown suck them out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century , cholera came to russia from india, as it happened before , along with the troops that returned after the wars with persia and turkey, the tsarist authorities were the first to in fact, the roads are blocked by the features of cholera in that it is an intestinal infection, and it killed people very quickly, literally dried out all the moisture left it and the person could die on the second on the third day, that is, a very quick death. eh, that's really scary. and when the news appeared that cholera could get into st. petersburg, special regulations were issued by the government of st. petersburg on what is needed, firstly, to close the city, special trains are organized and infectious quarantines tanks. alexander sergeevich pushkin for quarantine for 3 months, it turns out to be locked in the boldinsky estate, the wedding with natalya goncharova is postponed. i was told that five quar
the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouse and somehown suck them out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century , cholera came to russia from india, as it happened before , along with the troops that returned after the wars with persia and turkey, the tsarist authorities were the first to in fact, the roads are blocked by the features of cholera in that it is an intestinal infection, and it killed...
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that a vaccine was sent to the level of each vaccination point, which is enough for 1-2 days of vaccinations, hmm , in fact, there was no cancellation of it during a violation of temperature conditions. the regime is poison, it will not be effective and ineffective, and this is also an important thesis, that is , it is impossible to poison this vaccine. it will simply lose its effectiveness, because if the cold chain is disturbed, for example, for a long time or the sensors worked there. as for its violation, this vaccine will not be allowed at lunch. every patient can inquire about the expiration date on the bottle and in the refrigerator according to the rules. it should be from plus two to plus eight degrees. at the same time, during the war, we brought uh, probably quite the side of independence, so much there were no pharmaceutical refrigerators that were delivered to primary health care centers, which even without electricity can maintain the temperature that allows the vaccine to be used, according to the minister today in ukraine there are more than 2,000 such refrigerators. they wer
that a vaccine was sent to the level of each vaccination point, which is enough for 1-2 days of vaccinations, hmm , in fact, there was no cancellation of it during a violation of temperature conditions. the regime is poison, it will not be effective and ineffective, and this is also an important thesis, that is , it is impossible to poison this vaccine. it will simply lose its effectiveness, because if the cold chain is disturbed, for example, for a long time or the sensors worked there. as for...
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and they also told us that you can get vaccinated this week with the pfizer corona virus vaccine and there are also a small number of doses of the johnson johnson vaccine . vaccination points, in particular, in the center of dovzhenko, it will be possible to vaccinate from today until saturday, it is scary , these points will also be in different places, in particular , today there are also in stryyskyi in the modular the town on syhov tomorrow will be in stryysk near stryyskyi park and will also be on dvirtseva square in general, you can familiarize yourself with all the places in detail now on the screen, and as we were told, in general , we decided to hold this campaign to reduce the number of hospitalizations, because the vaccine really saves health and also so that people, so that children and adults have the opportunity to get scheduled vaccinations and you in convenient conditions. for now, this is all the information. i am passing on ulyana's word to you, and in the next issues we have decided that we will join this convenient campaign. thank you, katya, how are you doing? of
and they also told us that you can get vaccinated this week with the pfizer corona virus vaccine and there are also a small number of doses of the johnson johnson vaccine . vaccination points, in particular, in the center of dovzhenko, it will be possible to vaccinate from today until saturday, it is scary , these points will also be in different places, in particular , today there are also in stryyskyi in the modular the town on syhov tomorrow will be in stryysk near stryyskyi park and will...
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so mrna vaccines , which is pretty vaccines, which is pretty extraordinary,- vaccines, which is pretty figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio eow— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well,— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well, this isn't a randomised— would say, well, this isn't a randomised study, blah blah, iron—inoil blah, we can talk about that ioier— blah, we can talk about that ioierlinoi— blah, we can talk about that later-that all— blah, we can talk about that later that all the other later or that all the other evidence — later or that all the other evidence. but— later or that all the other evidence. but what i would say is, evidence. but what i would say ie—in— evidence. but what i would say is,-in medicine- evidence. but what i would say is,-in medicine we. evidence. but what i would say. is,-in medicine we are is, you know, in medicine we are ioooni— is, you know, in medicine we are ioooni-oociore- is, you know, in medicine we are taught-doctors that- is, you know, in medicine we are taught doctors that 80% taugh
so mrna vaccines , which is pretty vaccines, which is pretty extraordinary,- vaccines, which is pretty figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics wooio eow— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well,— figure of 1 in 300. now, critics would say, well, this isn't a randomised— would say, well, this isn't a randomised study, blah blah, iron—inoil blah, we can talk about that ioier— blah, we can talk about that ioierlinoi— blah, we can talk about...
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from what age can this vaccine be given to children and up to what age of an adult should the vaccinerotects against cancer, by the way, not only from cancer, but also from warts, too, if it is done before contact with the virus, because this is a preventive vaccine and it must be done at the age of 9-13 years on average. sometimes. this is later done in some countries, but over time. the older you get, the lower the effectiveness of vaccination will be, so do it in a timely manner just before exposure to the virus. at present time. it can be done up to 49 years, as written in the instructions, that is, in almost any period of reproductive age. this is how i wish you health and understanding that your health belongs only to you and is responsible for it. only you many thanks to the professor of slaves. well, we will stop for a minute, and then we will continue to tickle the nerves , do not go to the children with tickling them. it's not so pleasant, despite the fact that they laugh. why tickling for young children is not a pleasure, but sheer torment can cause insomnia glycine plus me
from what age can this vaccine be given to children and up to what age of an adult should the vaccinerotects against cancer, by the way, not only from cancer, but also from warts, too, if it is done before contact with the virus, because this is a preventive vaccine and it must be done at the age of 9-13 years on average. sometimes. this is later done in some countries, but over time. the older you get, the lower the effectiveness of vaccination will be, so do it in a timely manner just before...
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the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouse and somehowhem out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century, cholera came to russia from india. as this happened before, along with the troops that return after the wars from persia and in turkey, the tsarist authorities first of all block the roads. the peculiarity of cholera is that it is an intestinal infection , and it killed people very quickly, literally dried out all the moisture left it and the person could die on the second on the third day, that is, very quick death. eh, that's really scary. and when there was, uh, news that cholera could get into st. petersburg, uh, special regulations are issued by the government of st. infectious tanks. alexander sergeevich pushkin for quarantine for 3 months, it turns out to be locked in the boldin estate, a wedding with natalia goncharova is being arranged. i was told that five quarantines had been arranged from here to moscow and i would have to spend 14 days in each. count well. and besides, imagine in
the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouse and somehowhem out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century, cholera came to russia from india. as this happened before, along with the troops that return after the wars from persia and in turkey, the tsarist authorities first of all block the roads. the peculiarity of cholera is that it is an intestinal infection , and it killed people very quickly, literally...
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the vaccine is still in trial. so the news will have to wait before the con, benefits from it's expected high rates of protection. health activities. see, despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water, where malaria, barry mosquitoes, breed also need to talk lean. we have iris that is indoor received raspberry and before we have i t that is in bed nit mostly to bed mit so we cannot use all one method to say that we are right. it is in air and malaria all mosquitoes. but we need to a harmonize the hall or zeroes to go. we have this year, the world health organization is pushing for 0 malaria cases across the world. new york things will be key in a chip in these, these period in ghana already seen the benefits the come bring in protecting the lives of their children. but canals is a vector biologist whose research focuses on mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit. he lived in east and southern africa for 11 years, and he put the high number of deaths from malaria in that region into perspect
the vaccine is still in trial. so the news will have to wait before the con, benefits from it's expected high rates of protection. health activities. see, despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water, where malaria, barry mosquitoes, breed also need to talk lean. we have iris that is indoor received raspberry and before we have i t that is in bed nit mostly to bed mit so we cannot use all one method to say that we are right. it is in air and malaria all mosquitoes. but...
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it joins an existing vaccine that has helped save lives but trials suggest the new vaccine could be more effective. our reporter is in ghana. >> she has brought her son to this hospital to get the next dose of an anti-malaria vaccine. she is happy her son has access to this protection. >> she has gotten malaria once okay it's not all that serious because of diversity so the person is very good well i mean to start the vaccine early it's very good for the children yeah it helped them to prevent them from the getting malaria. >> he's one of the lucky kids getting the rts as vaccine which was approved by the world health organization it's available for children in overnight communities following a successful pilot project in 2019. >> we've started using glasses long until date we've not had issues when it comes to the use of buses and this is one of them i encourage every mother to come the person is safe it's part of the buses that we have been using already so this is an addition to come and help us immunize the children to gain immunity against diseases. >> got an has taken a leading rol
it joins an existing vaccine that has helped save lives but trials suggest the new vaccine could be more effective. our reporter is in ghana. >> she has brought her son to this hospital to get the next dose of an anti-malaria vaccine. she is happy her son has access to this protection. >> she has gotten malaria once okay it's not all that serious because of diversity so the person is very good well i mean to start the vaccine early it's very good for the children yeah it helped them...
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there are about 7-6,000 who need to be vaccinated.here are people who deliberately do not get vaccinated, how many of them there are and how this affects the overall situation of the remaining unvaccinated among contacts , this is part of the population according to certain beliefs, categorically unaccepting any interference. you know, we have such representatives, and this is the nomadic part of the population of the russian federation. here too, unfortunately, problems arise in all other cases. there are risks for a child , even if they are not citizens of the russian federation, if they do not fall into this situation, because the first situations at the end of last year were associated with the importation of measles into the russian federation to this day. we see that such deliveries have ceased. and this is also the result of our actions, joint actions with our neighbors from their countries. where were the shipments from? because not only did we work out, we asked our colleagues not to fill them up to cross the border from the
there are about 7-6,000 who need to be vaccinated.here are people who deliberately do not get vaccinated, how many of them there are and how this affects the overall situation of the remaining unvaccinated among contacts , this is part of the population according to certain beliefs, categorically unaccepting any interference. you know, we have such representatives, and this is the nomadic part of the population of the russian federation. here too, unfortunately, problems arise in all other...
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the vaccine is still in trial. so canyons will have to wait before the con, benefits from its expected high rates of protection health activities. see, despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water. queer malaria bury mosquitoes, breed also neatly tucked clean. we have iris that is indoor received raspberry. and before we have i t m, that is a bed, nit mosquito bedmate. so we can use only one method to say that we are advocating air and malaria all mosquitoes. but we need to a home one eyes the whole air videos to was guy we have this year. the world health organization is pushing for 0 malaria cases across the world. new vaccines will be key in much of in these, these spirit in ghana, already seen the benefits become bring in protecting the lives of the children. and before we go now, a cinema and alaska had an unexpected visitor for its evening showings. a moose wandered into the lobby and started sniffing around. and what was that delicious smell? well, popcorn, of course, the moose didn't
the vaccine is still in trial. so canyons will have to wait before the con, benefits from its expected high rates of protection health activities. see, despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water. queer malaria bury mosquitoes, breed also neatly tucked clean. we have iris that is indoor received raspberry. and before we have i t m, that is a bed, nit mosquito bedmate. so we can use only one method to say that we are advocating air and malaria all mosquitoes. but we need...
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that's where the vaccine comes in.ve suggested it gives up to 77% protection against the disease but they are small trials, just 409 children. the world has been waiting for the bigger data. so, really, the world has been waiting for the big data. that was due to be published at the end of last year and is now some point this year. that takes these trials up from 409 up to nearly 5000 children. that will be the definitive piece of information that decides whether other countries follow in ghana's footsteps. but i can give you a big clue as to whether we are anticipating this vaccine to go around the world. the serum institute of india, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturing company has already put it in place plans for 200 million doses a year of this vaccine. clearly there is the potential here for this to become a significant new tool in the global efforts to tackle malaria. and maybe, a lot more countries will be using a vaccine like this. the fashion designer mary quant, widely credited with popularising the min
that's where the vaccine comes in.ve suggested it gives up to 77% protection against the disease but they are small trials, just 409 children. the world has been waiting for the bigger data. so, really, the world has been waiting for the big data. that was due to be published at the end of last year and is now some point this year. that takes these trials up from 409 up to nearly 5000 children. that will be the definitive piece of information that decides whether other countries follow in...
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people, despite the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouseven suck them out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century, cholera comes to russia from india, as it happened before, along with the troops that returned after the wars with persia and turkey , the tsarist authorities first of all block the roads. a person killed people, literally dried up , all moisture left him and a person could die on the second on the third day, that is, a very quick death. uh, it's really scary, and when they appeared, and the news that cholera could get into st. petersburg, uh , special regulations are issued by the government of st. , infectious tanks alexander sergeevich pushkin for a guarantee for 3 months, it turns out to be locked in a boldino name, a wedding is postponed with natalia hound. i was told that five quarantines had been arranged from here to moscow, and i would have to spend 14 days in each. count well. and besides, imagine in what a bad mood i must be. in fact, in moscow there are 14 cordons, the po
people, despite the fact that they were vaccinated, managed to evaporate these vaccinations in the bathhouseven suck them out. in general, there were antiquities, and so on. at the beginning of the 19th century, cholera comes to russia from india, as it happened before, along with the troops that returned after the wars with persia and turkey , the tsarist authorities first of all block the roads. a person killed people, literally dried up , all moisture left him and a person could die on the...
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work with school districts to get as many people vaccinated. i remember vaccinated even on that mandatory to open schools. >> and on that point, and i support that by the way. >> and look there somewhat in this audience here today who disagrees with me about it. and so what i am saying though is in a pandemic we need clear information. we need clear guidance. most of us are not scientists, need to trust the scientist to give us clear guidance of the mitigating circumstances. including ventilation. some of the largest vocal vaccine deniers in america with that of her reopeninge of schol from rockefeller and i did an op ed january 2021 we could reopened schools even without vaccination if we had the testing during the overcurrent variant really helped us keep schools open just like help the nfl in the mba think there is a of things that we need to know in terms of what is the measure to keeping people safe. >> absolutely but violate what to say for one a focus on toturning there will be a future pandemic insurance school together resources they n
work with school districts to get as many people vaccinated. i remember vaccinated even on that mandatory to open schools. >> and on that point, and i support that by the way. >> and look there somewhat in this audience here today who disagrees with me about it. and so what i am saying though is in a pandemic we need clear information. we need clear guidance. most of us are not scientists, need to trust the scientist to give us clear guidance of the mitigating circumstances....
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rollout or the vaccine bbseb— vaccine rollout or the vaccine bbseb be — vaccine rollout or the vaccinedraw— abbott said over the weekend. one could draw a— abbott said over the weekend. one could draw a comparison bbere.— one could draw a comparison bbere. mew-re— one could draw a comparison there. they're both mps who've besb— there. they're both mps who've besb bbe— there. they're both mps who've besb bbe wbbb— there. they're both mps who've lost the whip after perhaps mmbmbsbg— lost the whip after perhaps minimising the— lost the whip after perhaps minimising the impact of the bebeeeusb— minimising the impact of the holocaust, although it must be sere— holocaust, although it must be sebb bbeb— holocaust, although it must be said that andrew— holocaust, although it must be said that andrew bridgen says beb— said that andrew bridgen says bbeb be— said that andrew bridgen says bbeb be ws— said that andrew bridgen says that he was quoting actually someone who _ that he was quoting actually someone who was jewish in regard to someone who was jewish in regard be bbeb— someone who was jewi
rollout or the vaccine bbseb— vaccine rollout or the vaccine bbseb be — vaccine rollout or the vaccinedraw— abbott said over the weekend. one could draw a— abbott said over the weekend. one could draw a comparison bbere.— one could draw a comparison bbere. mew-re— one could draw a comparison there. they're both mps who've besb— there. they're both mps who've besb bbe— there. they're both mps who've besb bbe wbbb— there. they're both mps who've lost the whip after perhaps...
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which need to be vaccinated, but also practically we manage to vaccinate everyone, yes, the measles vaccinecontrollable. those who do not remember whether they were vaccinated or not can rarely take an antibody test, but still in some cases revaccination may be necessary. a special category for which vaccination is now urgently needed says anna popova it's probably too late. but when pregnancy planning is in progress , it is the right time to check your immune status to all infections. this also needs to be taken into account, because get an infection such as root or even worse rubella, ahead of pregnancy. it is very dangerous to protect yourself with the help of an excellent domestic vaccine. well, which we are all vaccinated with. we have a team. hi where are the language yes measles vaccinations, forgotten. now they are watching the statistics with caution. here's what's in uganda, based on the number of cases . which we received in the last 2 months. we think we are close to declaring an outbreak in india the situation remains difficult language, or rather because of the new version of
which need to be vaccinated, but also practically we manage to vaccinate everyone, yes, the measles vaccinecontrollable. those who do not remember whether they were vaccinated or not can rarely take an antibody test, but still in some cases revaccination may be necessary. a special category for which vaccination is now urgently needed says anna popova it's probably too late. but when pregnancy planning is in progress , it is the right time to check your immune status to all infections. this...
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doses of the vaccine. approximately 500,000 girls are born in the country, and one and a half million doses of the vaccine are needed to be immunized. we are considering and we have the capacity to produce 2 million doses for national vaccination, after the general population, the third cause of death from cancer in women is the presence of the hpv virus. by using this vaccination, this problem can be solved . high effectiveness and immunogenicity, reduction of sensitivity and side effects are among the advantages of this recombinant vaccine, the most advanced. technology made in pakistan in the world, the technology that is used, this online sex with rice cooker is the day, because of the similarity it creates for the human system, with glass and peace, we work here , the bank is already taken, when the raw cell is bought here. banking is done and the use of the wall industry opinion, the quality is similar to the foreign sample with a price of 800 thousand tomans, there is a pharmaceutical market in the
doses of the vaccine. approximately 500,000 girls are born in the country, and one and a half million doses of the vaccine are needed to be immunized. we are considering and we have the capacity to produce 2 million doses for national vaccination, after the general population, the third cause of death from cancer in women is the presence of the hpv virus. by using this vaccination, this problem can be solved . high effectiveness and immunogenicity, reduction of sensitivity and side effects are...
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but the fda cut the deedges for the moderna vaccine by 75%.opping dosage they may not have needed. >> they say they are doing this to simplify the vaccine regimen. but that's anything but simplification. the immunization committee met to make things easier for the american people. between 6-65, all they are saying is you only need one vaccine unless you are over the age of 65 or have an underlying medical condition or weakened immune system. our lowest risk group. children who is mortality with covid is less than 1%. there is no benefit of them getting these extra vaccines. you have to look at risk about benefit. we are focusing on the lowest risk group instead of the those are heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, obesity. for some people this might make sense. liz: it's not totally in the door now that the bivalen vaccine knocks out all the virus. after dr. fauci and doctors in the media downplayed natural immunity and slammed people and attacked people and lectured people on the notion of the two-dose mrna regimen. but people are saying ca
but the fda cut the deedges for the moderna vaccine by 75%.opping dosage they may not have needed. >> they say they are doing this to simplify the vaccine regimen. but that's anything but simplification. the immunization committee met to make things easier for the american people. between 6-65, all they are saying is you only need one vaccine unless you are over the age of 65 or have an underlying medical condition or weakened immune system. our lowest risk group. children who is...