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US issues guidelines on Covid-19 vaccination after allergic reactions
Anyone who had a severe reaction to a Covid-19 vaccine should not get the second dose, the agency said, defining severe as needing the medication epinephrine or treatment in a hospital.
Individuals with histories of severe allergic reaction to vaccines should consult their doctors about the Covid-19 shot. The CDC said people with severe allergies to food, pets, latex or environmental conditions as well as people with allergies to oral medication or a family history of severe allergic reactions could still get vaccinated.
Coronavirus may survive on surfaces longer in winter
“What’s surprising is how little heat was needed to break them down-surfaces that are warm to the touch, but not hot. The packaging of this virus is very sensitive to temperature,” Vershinin added.
US nurse faints after getting Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine shot, recovers
According to a report in AP, Tiffany Dover later explained to reporters afterward that she has a condition that sometimes causes her to faint when she feels pain. After recovering, she said, “It just hit me all of the sudden, I could feel it coming on. I felt a little disoriented but I feel fine now, and the pain in my arm is gone.”
More men than women freelancing during COVID-19 pandemic: Survey
According to data from the platform, the average income of women in freelancing is lower than that of men by 35 per cent. Though the average compensation of women is significantly lower than that of men, it grows at a relatively higher rate than that of men until 20 years of experience, it stated.
Keep blood sugar in control to stay fight Covid-19: Experts
People with high blood sugar levels have less than normal blood flow, which makes it difficult for the body to harness nutrients, natural defences meant to protect the body against several infections and promote healing.
‘Covid vax must prevent infection, progression and transmission’
“It is possible that the first vaccines, including those being released now, maybe more effective in preventing disease progression and hospitalisation and less effective in preventing transmission,” explained study senior author Jeremy Farrar from SAGE.
“Knowledge of their performance in pre-approval trials and in surveillance trials after licensure will enable further modifications such that improved second and third-generation vaccines may be available later in 2021 and beyond,” Farrar added.
Covid-19: AIA Singapore invests more than S$5 million to support employees, local workforce and the wider community
Wong Sze Keed, Chief Executive Officer of AIA Singapore, said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the important role insurers play in society. It is a chance for life insurers like us to show Singaporeans that we care about their holistic wellness and safeguarding every aspect of their health and wellbeing when they need it the most. We have taken it upon ourselves to find new and timely ways to put our people–our employees, insurance representatives, customers and the wider Singapore community — first by providing them with peace of mind whilst living amid this uncertainty. We will continue to honour this commitment in 2021, delivering on our promise of enabling healthier, longer, better lives.”
Singapore study sheds light on pregnant women infected with COVID-19
The World Health Organization says pregnant women can be badly affected by some respiratory infections, and that it is not known whether mothers with COVID-19 can pass the virus to their babies during pregnancy or delivery.
‘Life is short’: Wuhan’s COVID-19 survivors share lessons one year on
“Even though Wuhan has returned to normal, you can’t turn off the news … you can’t escape these memories when the whole world is experiencing it,” said Chen, who declined to use her full name because she was warned against sharing her story by local police early in the pandemic.
Coronavirus nearly three times more deadly than flu: study
Catherine Quantin, a professor at the University Hospital of Dijon and the French national health institute INSERM who jointly led the study, said the difference in death rates was “particularly striking” given the 2018/19 flu season was the deadliest France had seen in five years.