UK study reinforces evidence that Omicron causes less severe disease – with insight from The Wall Street Journal
Research in England suggests 50-70% fall in hospitalization risk, reports Jason Douglas of The Wall Street Journal.
Research in England suggests 50-70% fall in hospitalization risk, reports Jason Douglas of The Wall Street Journal.
The implementation of Covid-19 vaccine booster doses have been approved for those who have received their initial series of J&J or Pfizer vaccines.
Researchers estimate the risk of hospitalisation from the new variant is lower than with the Delta strain, reports The Wall Street Journal.
“Surviving serious Covid-19 disease does not seem to happen often. It is therefore with much gratitude and thanksgiving that I look back.”
“My critique of PANDA and its head honcho, Nick Hudson, prompted a manifesto of prodigious length. In many ways, it simply underscores my concerns.”
“Fewer patients admitted with severe disease but more young children being treated, as experts warn firmer conclusions will need more time.”
Elsabé Klinck picks up on a thorny issue for freedom-loving South Africans – the proposed introduction of mandatory Covid-19 vaccines.
The left and the feds want to take undeserved credit for the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine patent, reports The Wall Street Journal.
At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, many wondered which countries would fare best. Here are 53 countries, ranked from best to worst.
Magnus Heystek says: “Mark my words, five years from now we are going to say that was the Tesla of the medical world that we should have invested in.”