Myocarditis Risk Is Greater With COVID-19 Infection Than With Vaccines – NBC Los Angeles

People infected with COVID-19 are at higher risk of myocarditis and other inflammatory heart conditions than those vaccinated against the disease, according to a study released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ). The CDC found that the risk of myocarditis, pericarditis, and multisystem inflammatory syndrome was higher after COVID-19 infection … Read more

Myocarditis Risk Higher With COVID-19 Infection Than With Vaccines – NBC New York (47)

People infected with COVID-19 are at higher risk of myocarditis and other inflammatory heart conditions than those vaccinated against the disease, according to a study released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ). The CDC found that the risk of myocarditis, pericarditis, and multisystem inflammatory syndrome was higher after COVID-19 infection … Read more

Covid-19: “Until now no vaccine is given every three months”

First modification: 13/02/2022 – 19:04 – There are people who remain unvaccinated against Covid-19 because they fear the side effects of the vaccine. In this edition of Escala en París, Patricia Minaya Flores, Peruvian doctor and head of the Public Health evaluation service and vaccine evaluation at the French High Health Authority, clears up some … Read more

Covid-19 vaccines available in Bogotá today

Faced with the fourth peak of the pandemic that Bogotá is experiencing due to the omicron variant, the vaccination process continues throughout the city for the start of schemes, as well as with the application of second doses and reinforcements. However, in recent days there has been a shortage of vaccines from different laboratories, which … Read more

WHO endorses Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Janssen vaccine used in single doses may have advantages Due to its effectiveness, which in turn will avoid in some cases the care of clinics and hospitals because it prevents serious illnesses. It is also an option to vaccinate populations difficult to access, living in conflict or … Read more

Vaccines against Covid-19: achievements and failures of 2021

First modification: 10/12/2021 – 18:32 – This year ends with more of the world’s population vaccinated with at least one dose. Behind this historical milestone there is also a profound inequality in access to drugs that puts the end of the pandemic in 2022 at risk. Next year holds many unknowns: will we be able … Read more

the temptation of compulsory vaccination in several European countries

First modification: 05/12/2021 – 22:59 – Several European countries, including Germany, Austria and Greece, plan to make vaccination against Covid-19 mandatory from the beginning of next year for at least part of the population. Health Minister Olivier Véran explained on Wednesday that this “is not the choice that France has made.” It is a measure … Read more

French minister travels to Guadeloupe and Martinique, after riots over mandatory vaccination plan

First modification: 28/11/2021 – 20:29 – Calm began to return on November 28 to the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, the scene of violent protests in the last two weeks after the Government of Emmanuel Macron proposed mandatory vaccination for all health personnel. The French Minister of Overseas Territories, Sébastien Lecornu, traveled in the … Read more

Should Covid-19 Vaccine Patents Be Released?

For some experts, release patents for Covid-19 vaccines it could cope with severe inequality in global distribution. Up to now, according to information from Our World in Data, only the 2.7% of the population in low-income countries have received at least one dose. On October 14, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director of the World Trade Organization (WTO), … Read more

African countries speak of “Apartheid vaccine” and ask for equity to alleviate the pandemic

First modification: 24/09/2021 – 01:27 – At the annual meeting of world leaders developed by the United Nations, the leaders of the African States in unison emphasized the need for a more even distribution of the doses against the coronavirus and expressed discontent over the grabbing of the most important countries. rich. “It is an … Read more