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Currently, there is no established link between miscarriages after COVID-19 immunization as only limited data is available By First Check team As countries around the world kick start their immunisations programmes against COVID-19, inaccurate claims about the vaccines continue to spread. Anti-vaxxers are using a doctor’s miscarriage to claim that COVID-19 vaccine affects pregnancy despite the fact that the doctor suffered the miscarriage before she received the vaccine. Anti-vaxxers made a collage of her Instagram posts to imply that it was the vaccine that had caused the miscarriage. Rockwel...
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Since public rollouts began, COVID-19 vaccines have faced unprecedented backlash, criticism, and often rebuke. Will the sentiment eventually soften? By Tariq Hashmat Global cases and deaths due to COVID-19 have been on a steady decline during the first two weeks of February 2021, and the world has steadily moved into the next stage of its fight against the pandemic – mass vaccinations. Vaccine development for COVID-19 has turned the conventions upside down. Conventional timelines take decades for a vaccine to get from development to rollout. There’s no HIV vaccine even after nearly four decade...
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A Facebook page and its corresponding Youtube channel claim that coronavirus vaccination is an attempt to make people infertile so that people stop reproducing. When there is nobody to inherit the land, the land will be acquired by the government. By Sahil Bali From the last two months, thousands of farmers have camped at the border of India’s capital Delhi to protest against farming bills. In the backdrop of the ongoing farmers protest a Facebook page, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਕੋਰੋਨਾ ਜਾਗਰੂਕਤੀ – Punjabi Corona Awareness is spreading misinformation on coronavirus vaccines and linking it to the farmer’s protests....
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The substances listed in the social media post are present in certain vaccines but medical research suggests the levels are not harmful. By Sahil Bali A post has been shared on social media platforms listing-out a number of ingredients used in the manufacturing of vaccines. This post is getting popular during the on-going dialogue about the coronavirus vaccine’s safety and development. The post claims in the heading “Why should we resist against vaccines”. Further, it lists out ingredients present in the vaccines and also claims that “it diminishes your natural immunity against diseases and va...
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With vaccine rollout beginning January 16, India’s battle against COVID-19 progresses to the next stage. Here’s all you need to know about the country’s efforts towards mass vaccination. By Tariq Hashmat On January 2, India approved two vaccines for emergency public rollout. Following the nod from the Subject Experts Committee (SEC) and Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), the huge task to inoculate 1.3 billion people is all set to begin on January 16. With the two vaccines approved and ready for deployment, India joins the list of countries that have begun COVID vaccination. What are the ...
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Social media disinformation campaigns are linked to falling vaccination rates, a study published in the online British Medical Journal for Global Health reveals.By Nabeela KhanIn the year 2019, the World Health Organisation listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top threats to global health. While vaccine hesitancy is not a new phenomenon but the spread of anti-vaccination messaging on social media is growing rapidly.To analyse the impact of social media use and foreign disinformation campaigns on vaccine hesitancy around the world, a research paper published in the British Journal of Medical ...
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mAbs could play an important complementary role to COVID-19 vaccines – both in treatment and prevention, especially for those who, due to age or medical conditions, may not benefit from vaccination.By Health Analytics Asia Experts speculate that COVID-19 will become an endemic, or permanently circulating disease. Given the severity of symptoms in a significant proportion of people affected, effective therapies will be necessary to treat those who remain unvaccinated or whom vaccination does not protect.The development of SARS-CoV-2 neutralising monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to address the COVID...
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