Covid-19 vaccination – yes or no? An interview with Dr Carmichael
Dr Duncan Carmichael decided to write this article on Covid-19 vaccination in response to many of his patients asking him whether or not they should get the jab.
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Dr Duncan Carmichael decided to write this article on Covid-19 vaccination in response to many of his patients asking him whether or not they should get the jab.
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Shionogi has started human trials for a once-a-day pill designed to neutralise Covid-19 in less than a week, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Marc Girardot of PANDA discusses the power of natural immunity in respect of children and those who have recovered from Covid-19.
A record 257 492 Covid-19 shots were administered on Wednesday 21, adding to the ever-increasing total of just over 5.8 million vaccinations.
“The study examined only one aspect of protection, J&J said, and didn’t consider long-lasting responses among immune cells stimulated by its vaccine.”
Acting Health Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane said registration will commence from the July 15, with Covid-19 vaccine rollout from August 1.
In this article by William Saunderson-Meyer, editor of Medical Brief, both sides of the Ivermectin argument are very clearly presented.
South Africa’s excess deaths rose to their highest level since January, as the more infectious Delta variant spreads across the country.
The third phase of Covid-19 vaccinations is set to commence on 15 July upon which people aged 50 and up are eligible to be vaccinated.