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Covid-19 vaccinations

Another way to think about the best COVID vaccine

Back in February, when COVID-19 vaccines were still largely restricted to the most vulnerable among us, public health leaders were determined to send a unified message: don’t worry about the differences between vaccines. “All three are really pretty good, and people should go with the one that is best available to them,” Anthony Fauci called […]

GHANA: REVISION OF COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS 2022

Summary of covid 19 restrictions reviewd and presented by The president of Ghana on 27th march, 2022 on live tv. There has been a general decline in the burden of COVID 19 over the past 2weeks and the 4th wave appears to be over. In addition to these very low reported cases is an improvement […]

Vaccine analogies fail us

This is, in a way, a mea culpa. I’ve been reporting on the COVID-19 vaccines for about a year, a task that kept me teaching how immunity boosting vaccinations work and why. The recordings are new and the immunology is complex. So, like so many others in journalism and science, I turned to analogies to […]