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Myanmar’s covid-19 vaccines: The latest military strategy to undermine resistance

July 19, 2021

People in Myanmar, from healthcare workers to the vulnerable, have rejected vaccinations for covid-19 to refute the military regime that offers them. As a huge wave of covid-19 arrives in […]

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Community based interventions can help fight covid-19 and tuberculosis 

July 16, 2021

In the heart of Denver, on Champa Street, weathered chairs have been dug out of dumpsters. They stand near tent houses whose polyester walls shake. Inside are partners, possessions, and […]

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“Freedom Day” is on the horizon, and brings with it the risk of mass covid-19 infection

July 16, 2021

England is currently experiencing a surging third wave of the covid-19 pandemic, and cases are increasing exponentially. We do not subscribe to the policy of letting the virus rip loose […]

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Emergency use authorisation of covid-19 vaccines in children is appropriate and necessary 

July 15, 2021

In May 2021, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expanded Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine to adolescents aged 12-17. [1] Moderna announced that clinical trials […]

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Covid-19 vaccines for children: hypothetical benefits to adults do not outweigh risks to children

July 13, 2021

As the majority of adults in multiple rich western countries have now received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine, the focus is turning to children. While there is […]

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How government messaging is undermining the covid-19 response

July 13, 2021

All the changes currently being made amount to a massive disinformation campaign that undermines the conditions for informed decision-making, says Stephen Reicher […]

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Where are we with covid-19 vaccination in the United Kingdom?

July 9, 2021

The United Kingdom’s vaccination programme is faltering and unless vaccination numbers increase quickly, too many people will be at risk from covid-19 when restrictions in England end on 19 July […]

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Covid-19 in the Everest region

July 9, 2021

Nepal reported its first case of covid-19 in January 2020 and experienced a surge of cases in the capital and urban cities in the months that followed. The Government of […]

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Covid-19: we need urgent action on overcrowded housing

July 9, 2021

In a recent announcement, the UK government promised that people who face difficult life circumstances, will receive more support to self-isolate if they have covid-19. Part of this package of […]

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The government must place the lives of the most vulnerable in society at the forefront of its covid-19 strategy

July 9, 2021

Over the past few weeks, the UK has reaped the combined benefits of a successful covid-19 vaccination rollout, public health protection, and lockdown measures, all of which have resulted in […]

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