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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid-19 vaccine citing low demand
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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid-19 vaccine citing low demand
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Who could replace Biden ?
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Thailand's NVI Backs AstraZeneca Amid Controversy
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Thailand's NVI Backs AstraZeneca Amid Controversy
Posts with unsourced claims, off-topic and trolling comments and comments on moderation have been removed, along with ensuing replies. The thread topic here is about the safety of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and within reason COVID vaccine safety in general -- not every and any other topic related to the COVID pandemic. A reminder to those posting here of the pertinent forum rules: Topics or posts deemed to be scaremongering, deliberately misleading or which deliberately distort information will be removed. In factual areas such as news forums and current affairs topics member content that is claimed or portrayed as a fact should be supported by a link to a relevant reputable source.
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Moderna reports $1.2 billion net loss in Q1 2024
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In a first, AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause rare blood clots
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In a first, AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause rare blood clots
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WHO COVID vaccine advisers recommend switch to JN.1 strain
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In a first, AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause rare blood clots
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2 million Britons suffer self-reported long Covid-19 symptoms, new survey shows
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Thailand's Heatwave: High Temperatures of 44 Degrees Expected
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Impaired sense of smell still common 1 year after COVID-19
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2 million Britons suffer self-reported long Covid-19 symptoms, new survey shows
Self-reported coronavirus (COVID-19) infections and associated symptoms, England and Scotland: November 2023 to March 2024 In-depth analysis of Winter Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Study data looking at trends in self-reported symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), including ongoing symptoms and associated risk factors. Main points An estimated 3.3% (2 million) of people living in private households in England and Scotland were experiencing self-reported long COVID (symptoms continuing for more than four weeks after a confirmed or suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) infection that were not explained by something else). Long COVID symptoms adversely affected the day-to-day activities of 1.5 million people (74.7% of those with self-reported long COVID), with 381,000 (19.2% of those with self-reported long COVID) reporting that their ability to undertake their day-to-day activities had been "limited a lot". The Winter Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Study (Winter CIS) asked participants if they would describe themselves as currently having long COVID (defined as experiencing symptoms more than four weeks after a coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, that are not explained by something else). Therefore, estimates in this article relate to self-reported long COVID, as experienced by study participants, rather than clinically diagnosed ongoing symptomatic COVID-19 or post-COVID-19 syndrome. (more) https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/selfreportedcoronaviruscovid19infectionsandassociatedsymptomsenglandandscotland/november2023tomarch2024
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2 million Britons suffer self-reported long Covid-19 symptoms, new survey shows
Two-million people across England and Scotland are still suffering from long Covid-19 symptoms, of whom 381,000 have had their day-to-day activities limited a lot, according to an official study published on Thursday. Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS) said 3.3% of people surveyed between February 6 and March 7 reported having Covid-19 symptoms that had lasted more than four weeks since an initial infection [a shorter definition of long COVID, see below] and were not explained by another medical condition. This was up slightly from the 2.9% of people who reported long Covid-19 in a similar ONS survey in March 2023 which covered the whole UK, although the ONS said the two surveys' methods were not exactly comparable. (more) https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/world/2024-04-25-two-million-britons-suffer-long-covid-19-symptoms-survey-shows/ How many of us are really suffering with long Covid? The first long Covid prevalance report in more than a year from the ONS provides valuable clues about the state of the condition in the UK The headline figure is that 2 million people in England and Scotland – or 3.3 per cent of the population – have had Covid symptoms for four weeks or more. However, the generally accepted definition of long Covid is for symptoms lasting 12 weeks or more – in part because some colds can take several weeks to go away completely. By that definition – and using the most recent data, collected between 6 February and 7 March – the ONS estimates that about 1.1 million people over three-years-old in England and Scotland are living with long Covid. This is just under 2 per cent cent of the population. ... The fact that the ONS figures show that so many reported suffering from long Covid, many of which have been doing so for two years or longer, is an absolute public health crisis. It may not be an acute crisis like we saw in 2020 and 2021 and the early peaks of pre-vaccination Covid, but its more of an ongoing chronic crisis,” said Simon Williams, of Swansea University. (more) https://inews.co.uk/news/science/how-many-really-suffering-long-covid-3026309
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Fauci to testify before Congress for the first time since stepping down
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Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous
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The pandemic cost 7 million lives, but talks to prevent a repeat stall
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The pandemic cost 7 million lives, but talks to prevent a repeat stall
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The pandemic cost 7 million lives, but talks to prevent a repeat stall
In late 2021, as the world reeled from the arrival of the highly contagious omicron variant of the coronavirus, representatives of almost 200 countries met — some online, some in-person in Geneva — hoping to forestall a future worldwide outbreak by developing the first-ever global pandemic accord. The deadline for a deal? May 2024. ... But even as negotiators pack in extra hours, the goal of clinching a legally binding pact by next month is far from certain — despite a new draft document being delivered in recent days. The main sticking point involves access to vital information about new threats that may emerge — and to the vaccines and medicines that could contain that threat. (more) https://archive.ph/4Wu2M
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Prosecutions of Fake Electors for Trump Gain Ground in Swing States
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Concern Over Spread Of Covid-19, Nearly 10,000 Cases A Day
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Prosecutions of Fake Electors for Trump Gain Ground in Swing States
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A one-shot vaccine for COVID, flu and future viruses? Researchers say it's coming
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COVID-19 surges during Songkran festival
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