Denmark Refuses to Use Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 Vaccine

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Denmark became the first country in the world to produce the COVID-19 vaccine Johnson & Johnson from their vaccination campaign. Quoted from Channel News Asia, the Danish health authorities made the decision because of the linkage of Johnson & Johnson vaccine technology with blood clots. The rejection of the Johnson & Johnson … Read more

Volunteers Test Sinovac Vaccine in Bandung Positive for Covid-19 So 95 People

TEMPO.CO, Bandung – Number of clinical trial participants vaksin Sinovac in Bandung the number of infected with the Covid-19 corona virus has actually increased. Of the 25 people who were disclosed in mid-January, the number is now 95. The middle of January was a period of three months of research clinical trials the results showed … Read more

Malaysia Begins Launching Sinovac COVID-19 Vaccine

Malaysia started inoculation with COVID-19 Vaccine made by Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech. Malaysian Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin became the first recipient of the Sinovac vaccine at Rembau Hospital. The Malaysian government plans to inoculate at least 80 percent of the country’s more than 31 million population in a national immunization … Read more

The fastest, Eijkman hands over red and white vaccine seeds to Bio Farma at the end of March

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Head of the Molecular Biology Institute (LBM) Eijkman Amin Soebandrio explained the Red and White vaccine. According to him, this March has entered the deadline that has been targeted. Read:AstraZeneca Vaccine and Blood Clotting, Eijkman Case Monitoring in Europe “At the end of March, we are already in the transition process of … Read more

Pfizer Vaccine Is Able To Neutralize The New Covid-19 Variant from Brazil

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE are able to neutralize them a new variant of Covid-19 which is spreading rapidly in Brazil, according to a laboratory study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Monday. Blood drawn from people who have been given the Pfizer vaccine neutralizes … Read more

Requirements for Cancer Patients to Get Covid-19 Vaccines According to Experts

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Patient cancer including groups at high risk of being infected with the corona virus. But, can they be given the Covid-19 vaccine? Chairperson of the Indonesian Association of Internal Medicine Hematology Oncology, Tubagus Djumhana Atmakusuma, explained that cancer patients actually need to be given a corona virus vaccine because of the high … Read more

Brussels bans exports to have vaccines in Europe

Alexandra Figueira Yesterday at 11:57 pm— Vaccines against covid-19 produced in the Community may only be exported with express authorization. The decision taken by the European Commission is global, but it hits the mark on AstraZeneca, which has cut the number of doses it plans to deliver to the Union to a quarter. The war … Read more

Reasons for Heart Disease Patients Should Not Be Injected with the Covid-19 Vaccine

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Covid-19 Vaccine cannot be given carelessly to people with cardiovascular disease, such as heart failure, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. According to the recommendation of the Central Executive of the Indonesian Cardiovascular Specialist Association (PP Perki), until now there is no data that is strong enough regarding the safety of vaccines in … Read more

UK Begins Injecting Its Citizens with the AztraZeneca / Oxford Covid-19 Vaccine

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The UK begins to vaccinate its population with the Covid-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca on Monday. Britain, which is in a hurry to vaccinate its population faster than the United States and other European countries, was the first country to launch the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine. The … Read more

Reasons for Covid-19 Survivors Still Need Vaccines

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – For those who have been exposed to COVID-19, still need to get the COVID-19 vaccine? The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has yet to make recommendations, but health experts recommend that you still need them. Michelle Prickett, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Feinberg School of … Read more