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COVID Vaccine May Not Prevent Infection, Disease Transmission
7 days ago - By Mercola
At a virtual press conference held by the World Health Organization December 28, 2020, WHO officials warned there is no guarantee that COVID-19 vaccines will prevent people from being infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus and transmitting it to other people. 1
In a New Year's Day interview with Newsweek, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , reinforced the WHO's admission that health officials do not know if COVID-19 vaccines prevent infection or if people can spread the virus to others after getting vaccinated. 2
According to U.S. and WHO...
Read more ...Inadequate Food During COVID-19 Worsens Mental Health
7 days ago - By Medindia Health
Global COVID-19 pandemic has not only devastated the immunity of people but also caused a 25% increase in food insufficiency.
Read more ...Breathing Slowly may Increase the Risk to COVID-19
7 days ago - By Medindia Health
Slower and deeper breathing increases the risk of contracting the COVID-19 infection as it allows the aerosol particles to deposit deep in the lung.
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