Por: The Hill Health October 19, 2022
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past two years, according to a state audit Tuesday that said some of the vaccine was administered to patients. The health department disputed the findings. Tim Wiedrich, who heads the agency’s virus response, said “no non-viable vaccine” was given to patients. In responses that... + full article
ABC News USA Health October 19, 2022
BISMARCK, N.D. -- The North Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past two years, according to a state audit Tuesday that said some of the vaccine was administered to patients.The... + más
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CNN USA Health October 19, 2022
CNN — The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday among adults 18 and older, at least six months after completing a primary Covid-19 vaccine series. The company announced that it has received emergency use authorization to provide a first booster dose of its vaccine... + más
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Associated Press USA Health October 19, 2022
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past two years, according to a state audit Tuesday that said some of the vaccine was administered to patients.The... + más
Audit hits N. Dakota on vaccine handling; agency disputes it | ABC News
Audit hits N. Dakota on vaccine handling; agency disputes it | The Hill
ABC7 USA Health October 18, 2022
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ABC News USA World October 18, 2022
LONDON -- The world could be only a few years away from a cancer vaccine, according to the couple behind the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine.We feel that a cure for cancer or to changing cancer patients' lives is in our grasp, professor Ozlem Tureci told in an interview... + más
Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
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The Daily Beast USA Politics September 28, 2022
Patients who have been vaccinated against the monkeypox virus were 14 times less likely to become infected than those who had not been vaccinated, according to initial data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday, which public health officials say... + más
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