People With More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses More Likely To Contract COVID-19: Study Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), People who received more than one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine were more likely to contract COVID-19, according to a new study. A health care worker fills a syringe with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in an undated file image. (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images) An analysis of data from Cleveland Clinic employees found that people who received two...
AstraZeneca has maintained that while the vaccine may, in “very rare” cases, cause TTS, the casual mechanism for this effect remains unknown.
Ryan Garcia has tested positive for the banned PED ostarine in two drugs tests taken around his win over Devin Haney. On April 20, the 25-year-old shocked the boxing world by flooring his rival thr
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Europe is bidding farewell to AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine. The Swedish-British laboratory requested the withdrawal of its vaccine from the market in March, and the European Commission has therefore proceeded to withdraw the marketing authorisation for its injection in the European Union (EU), a decision that will be effective from today (Tuesday, 7 May). The manufacturing company explained that due to the "multiple updated vaccines" that have been developed to deal with Covid-19, "there is a...
A positive drug test and a glass pipe left inside a cop car. Multiple police sources close to the investigation confirmed that a longtime officer with the Guam Police Department recently tested positi
AstraZeneca Plc pulled its Covid-19 vaccine from the market due to lack of demand for a shot that initially raised hopes it would play a key role in protecting the world against the virus.
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Symptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and trouble breathing.
Symptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and trouble breathing.
New so-called "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants have quickly become the most dominant in the United States, and authorities are monitoring their rise as summer approaches. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one of the two members of the “FLiRT” group, KP.2, is now No. 1 among strains nationally, accounting for about 24.9 of all current infections. The JN.1 strain had been dominant in the US before the emergence of KP.2. Both variants are offshoots...