Boosters: Things to know about COVID-19 booster shots in US
The United States, alongside vaccine makers, has offered support toward the use of COVID-19 boosters. Vaccine makers have repeatedly emphasised ...
Read moreThe United States, alongside vaccine makers, has offered support toward the use of COVID-19 boosters. Vaccine makers have repeatedly emphasised ...
Read moreData from four Nordic countries reportedly shows 'suspicion' of possible increased risk of heart inflammation following a Moderna vaccination. Officials ...
Read moreAs Australia works towards getting 80% of over-16s fully vaccinated against COVID and higher, there’s more pressure to mandate vaccination ...
Read moreNearly 2.8 million individuals in the United States have already taken a COVID-19 booster shot since August. COVID-19 booster doses ...
Read morePfizer started to develop the oral antiviral, 'PF-07321332,' against COVID-19 earlier in March of 2020. Experts around the globe remain ...
Read morePeople may need annual COVID-19 boosters, according to the CEO of Pfizer. Boosters from Pfizer and BioNTech are now in ...
Read moreThe compositions of the COVID-19 vaccines have not changed even after the name changes. Health Canada gave three COVID-19 vaccines ...
Read moreOfficials could roll out the boosters from Moderna a 'week or two' after Pfizer, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Moderna ...
Read moreLast week the New South Wales government announced schools are scheduled to re-open in October. While face-to-face learning undoubtedly has ...
Read morePeople aged 16 and above will soon be able to get a COVID vaccine in Australia, but this begs the ...
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