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  • Olivia Rodrigo Meets POTUS Joe Biden at White House Urging Young People To Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19 (View Pics and Video)

    Olivia Rodrigo Meets POTUS Joe Biden at White House Urging Young People To Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19 (View Pics and Video)

    Pop princess Olivia Rodrigo was on an important mission when meeting the President of the United States (POTUS), Joe Biden Wednesday. The 18-year-old was at the White House meeting the President and his chief COVID-19 medical advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Olivia was called in to urge the country’s young people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 that has wreaked havoc worldwide. Both Olivia and POTUS shared pictures and videos of the important meetup on their official Instagram handles.

    This is What Olivia Rodrigo Wrote After Meeting the POTUS:

    POTUS Thanks Olivia For Her Important Words

    Here’s The Video of Olivia Rodrigo Urging Young People to Get Jabs:

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  • Teletubbies Announce They Are Vaccinated Against Covid-19 And Prompts Hilarious Reactions on Twitter

    Teletubbies Announce They Are Vaccinated Against Covid-19 And Prompts Hilarious Reactions on Twitter

    Beloved children’s TV Teletubbies declared that they are all vaccinated from Covid-19 just in time for “Tubby Hot Summer.” The announcement was made on Twitter prompted a barrage of amusing reactions from netizens especially since the DOB appears to mislead.

    We have to admit it does look a bit suspect

    Sherlock is on the case

    That’s a bit mean, peeps

    Plausible

    So true

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  • You can get COVID-19 after getting the vaccine but you won’t get as sick- Technology News

    You can get COVID-19 after getting the vaccine but you won’t get as sick- Technology News

    When a COVID cluster includes people who are vaccinated against the virus, we inevitably hear rumblings of complaint from people who wonder what the point is of vaccination.

    But when you read past the headlines, you usually see the answer: in most cases, those who were vaccinated and contracted COVID-19 didn’t die, didn’t develop severe symptoms and didn’t need to be hospitalised.

    For unvaccinated Australians in their later years, the chance of dying from COVID is high. For unvaccinated people in their 80s, around 32 percent who contract COVID will die from it. For people in their 70s, it’s around 14 percent. (For unvaccinated people in their 60s, it drops to around three percent. And for under-50s, it’s less than one percent.)

    The good news is both Pfizer and AstraZeneca are very effective at preventing severe disease and death from COVID-19, even from the more virulent Delta strain.

    So how effective are our vaccines?

    Preliminary data from the United Kingdom shows after your first dose of either Pfizer or AstraZeneca, you’re 33 percent less likely than an unvaccinated person to contract the Delta variant.

    Two weeks after your second dose, this rises to 60 percent for AstraZeneca and 88% for Pfizer. This data is for any form of COVID-19, from mild to severe.


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    But when you look at how much the vaccines reduce your risk of developing severe illness that requires hospitalisation, the coverage is high for both. Pfizer and Astrazeneca vaccines are 96 percent and 92 percent effective (respectively) in preventing Delta variant hospitalisations.

    Why do some people still get COVID after being vaccinated?

    Vaccines aren’t magic barriers. They don’t kill the virus or pathogen they target.

    Rather, vaccines stimulate a person’s immune system to create antibodies. These antibodies are specific against the virus or pathogen for the vaccine and allows the body to fight infection before it takes hold and causes severe disease.

    However, some people won’t have a strong enough immune response to the vaccine and may still be susceptible to developing COVID-19 if exposed to the virus.

    How a person responds to a vaccine is impacted by a number of host factors, including our age, gender, medications, diet, exercise, health and stress levels.

    It’s not easy to tell who hasn’t developed a strong enough immune response to the vaccine. Measuring a person’s immune response to a vaccine is not simple and requires detailed laboratory tests.

    And while side effects from the vaccine indicate you’re having a response, the absence of symptoms doesn’t mean you’re having a weak response.

    It also takes time for the immune system to respond to vaccines and produce antibodies. For most two-shot vaccines, antibody levels rise and then dip after the first dose. These antibodies are then boosted after the second.

    But you’re not optimally covered until your antibody levels rise after the second dose.

    What does COVID look like after being vaccinated?

    The PCR tests we use to detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are very sensitive and can detect a positive case even if you have low levels of the virus in your system. This means a person can test positive for SARS-CoV-2 but still not have symptoms of COVID-19.

    Of those vaccinated people who have reported symptoms, the vast majority report mild ones, with a shorter duration.

    There is always a chance a vaccinated person could pass the virus onto a non-vaccinated person without having symptoms themselves.

    But vaccinated people who develop COVID-19 will likely have a lower viral load than unvaccinated people, meaning they’re less likely to spread the virus.

    One study estimated those who were vaccinated with either Pfizer or AstraZeneca were 50 percent less likely to pass it on to an unvaccinated household contact than someone who wasn’t vaccinated. This transmission will likely reduce again if both household members are vaccinated.

    But if you’re not vaccinated and contract COVID-19, you’re much more likely to spread the virus.

    What about future variants?

    So far, the preliminary data (some of which is ongoing and/or yet to be peer-reviewed) shows our current vaccines are effective at protecting against circulating variants.

    But as the virus mutates, there is increasing chance of viral escape. This means there is a greater chance the virus will develop mutations that make it fitter against, or more easily able to evade, vaccinations.

    Scientist are closely monitoring to ensure our current and/or future vaccines are effective against the circulating strains.

    To help the fight against COVID-19 the best thing we can do is minimise the spread of the virus. This means get vaccinated when you can, ensure you maintain social distancing when required and get tested if you have any symptoms.

    The ConversationLara Herrero, Research Leader in Virology and Infectious Disease, Griffith University

    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

  • Coronavirus |  Government fails to control the spread of the virus, everyone should be vaccinated within months: Congress

    Coronavirus | Government fails to control the spread of the virus, everyone should be vaccinated within months: Congress

    ‘Some states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu have less than 2% vaccines.

    India reported the highest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases so far this year, with Congress on Sunday saying the government had failed to control the spread of the virus and demanded that it extend a comprehensive to increase vaccination Is planning country.

    The nation is seeing a spike in coronovirus cases recently and 43,846 new instances of COVID-19 have been reported in a single day. According to the Health Ministry data, the total active caseloid has increased to 3,09,087, registering an increase for the 11th consecutive day. “The second wave of COVID-19 is staring at us,” Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said, accusing the government of not taking the virus seriously.

    He urged the Center to take immediate steps to check the contagion.

    Mr. Singhvi said that India’s contribution to total COVID-19 cases in the world increased from 2.4% to 9.4% and from total global deaths from 0.9% to 1.7% within a period of one month.

    “Why has it (COVID status) been allowed to spiral out of control? What is meant by all the initial gains made on a so-called hard lockdown, being lost? Why did the government remain a mute spectator? Why the vaccination plan was not extended, ”he told a press conference.

    The Congress leader said that the government should make a plan saying that all will be vaccinated in 12 months, but we have planned for months, otherwise it will take decades and years at this rate.

    “It is good to be a donor and social benefactor and social welfare country to other countries in the world, but it is not good that our own country does not get vaccines across the board for all classes and we are only interested in getting brownie points Keep from charity. So, I think it is something that is very serious and it deserves immediate attention, ”he told reporters.

    COVID-19 is the second wave before the country. The Congress leader said that the virus will harm the country until a drastic step and a comprehensive vaccine policy is made.

    “The government has failed. Mr. Singhvi said that we have done about 4 crore vaccinations, which is a very small amount and we will get into trouble till we increase it soon.

    States like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu have less than 2% vaccination.

    “We are proud of vaccine donors but our overall vaccination has been reduced by 1%. There is a huge regional imbalance in vaccination. “The question is what the government is doing. Kovid is the second wave on us or is it round. Nobody will leave Corona and we will have to take immediate steps with a thought-provoking comprehensive strategy. Otherwise, there will be shame for the BJP government at different times.

    Citing the figures, the Congress leader said that in February, the US had 28%, Brazil had 9.7% and India had 2.4% of total global cases, but now India accounts for 9.4%.

    As far as deaths due to COVID-19 are concerned, the United States had 23%, Brazil 7.7% and India 0.9% worldwide. He said that India’s contribution has now doubled to 1.7%.

    “It is the responsibility of the government and we seek answers from him to formulate a plan in this regard,” Mr. Singhvi said.

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  • 1,11,382 more people vaccinated in the state

    1,11,382 more people vaccinated in the state

    A total of 1,11,382 people received COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday. This took the total vaccination coverage to 17,20,508 so far.

    This was the third consecutive day that more than one lakh people were vaccinated on a single day. Of these, 43,543 persons were senior citizens. They were followed by 36,582 people with a co-ethic age of 45 to 59, 18,643 frontline workers and 12,614 health workers.

    Covishield was administered to 39,530 seniors, co-morbidities to 32,931 people, 17,449 frontline workers and 11,237 healthcare workers. A total of 4,013 people over the age of 60, 3,651 individuals with co-morbidities, 1,194 front-line workers and 1,377 health workers received kovaxin.

    As per the daily report released by the directorate, the state has so far vaccinated 5,13,022 health workers, 3,97,591 frontline workers, 3,26,900 people aged 45 to 59 with co-morbidities and 4,83,703 senior citizens. . Of public health and preventive medicine.

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  • More than 44,000 senior citizens vaccinated in Ernakulam

    More than 44,000 senior citizens vaccinated in Ernakulam

    45,190 seniors with COVID-19 vaccine and 2,066 people over 45 years of age have taken the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine in Ernakulam since registration began on March 1.

    The District Medical Officer said that a mass vaccination campaign will be launched at the municipal and corporation level soon. Currently, the city has three mass vaccination centers – IMA House on Chittoor Road, YMCA Hall, and Amrita Arts and Science College – said that the nodal officer for immunization in the district was Dr. MG Shivdas.

    Among health workers, 62,312 have taken the first pill. Of them, 30,755 have also taken a second dose. A total of 40,072 frontline employees have been vaccinated with the first dose, and 99 of them have also taken the second dose.

    On Friday, 100 vaccination centers were arranged – 57 at government facilities and 43 in private hospitals.

    “Around 17,000 doses were given on Friday, although a final figure is not yet available. From next week, the target for the district will be 25,000 doses per day, and the number of immunization centers will be increased.

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  • Chief Minister, Health Minister should be vaccinated

    Chief Minister, Health Minister should be vaccinated

    Both took the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine Kovaxin, developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech

    Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa and Health and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar received his first dose of vaccination at the Government Victoria Hospital on Friday.

    Both took India’s indigenous COVID-19 vaccine Kovaxin, developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech. On Thursday, covaxin was removed from clinical trial mode and is now authorized for emergency use on par with Covishield of Oxford-AstraZeneca.

    Speaking after taking the job, Mr. Sudhakar appealed to all senior citizens and eligible persons to register and get vaccinated as soon as possible. The minister, who is himself a doctor, was included in the category of frontline workers.

    The state health department has now started using kovaxine in more session sites across the state. Additional Chief Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Javed Akhtar told Hindu Kovaxin has been sent to vaccination centers across the state, including Bangalore, with more sessions.

    “We are also providing both vaccines at six institutions in Davanagere, Shivamogga, Ballari, Chamarajanagar, Hassan and Chikkamagaluru, where only kovaxine was given. We are enhancing the vaccination program. The total number of vaccinations reached 1.12 lakh on Friday. Vaccination times have been made flexible and private hospitals can go up to 10 pm.

    Meanwhile, total vaccinations in Karnataka stood at 12,70,782 as of 5.30 pm on Friday. This includes 2,75,301 seniors above the age of 45 with co-morbidity and 50,343 persons who have been vaccinated since March 1.

    On Friday, 57,885 seniors above the age of 45 with co-morbidities and 12,055 worked fiercely till 5.30 pm, with Bengaluru Urban registering the highest numbers in these categories – 1,08,036 and 15,979 respectively.

    A total of 4,78,541 healthcare workers and 1,73,309 frontline workers have taken the first dose of vaccination so far.

    2,80,358 healthcare workers have taken the second dose.

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  • More than 44,000 senior citizens vaccinated in Ernakulam

    80,461 persons were vaccinated on Thursday.

    Another 80,461 persons received COVID-19 vaccine in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, the total number of vaccinated persons being 12,06,164 – 4,53,081 health workers, 2,99,846 border workers, 2,82,999 senior citizens and 1,70,238 persons. Were received. With comradeships between 45 and 59 years of age.

    A total of 32,313 persons over the age of 60, 22,025 persons aged 45,025 and 59 years with comorbidities, 16,411 frontline workers and 9,712 health workers were vaccinated in 2,293 sessions.

    With 31,509 seniors, 21,548 comorbidities, 16,111 frontline workers and 9,311 healthcare workers were covished.

    On the other hand, 804 seniors, 477 individuals with combinations, 401 healthcare workers and 300 frontline workers took kovaxin as their vaccine of choice.

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  • Prison staff vaccinated, but 650 inmates await his shot

    Prison staff vaccinated, but 650 inmates await his shot

    The vaccination process has been delayed despite requests from the government.

    Even as vaccination of around 2,000 prison staff is to be completed, officials are trying to figure out how to get 650 prisoners from Delhi jails, including Tihar, Rohini and Mandoli jails.

    A senior Tihar jail official said that there are around 350 prisoners over the age of 60 and 300 over 45 years with comorbidities. He sent the list of prisoners to the Delhi government for further processing. But a decision is pending.

    He said, ‘We have shared the list of prisoners for vaccination but due to lack of registration process it has been delayed. We are exploring the process for registering them as prisoners cannot be taken out for vaccination and mobile phones cannot be used to register themselves on the vaccination portal. We had a meeting with senior officials and this will be done as soon as possible.

    Director-General (Prisons) Sandeep Goyal said that currently there is only one COVID-19 case among prisoners. They are strictly following social distance and other guidelines. “All prison staff and security personnel are being vaccinated and the target has almost been attained,” Mr. Goyal said. He said that the vaccination of prisoners would begin after the completion of the process formalities.

    “A total of 1,184 prisoners were given emergency parole during the epidemic and their parole expired on 6 March. According to the instructions, all of them must report back. The rest of them have returned, leaving 200 prisoners. They are contacting them and asking them to report as soon as possible, ”Mr. Goyal said.

    Virus tally

    A total of 293 prison staff have contracted the infection so far, and all of them have recovered. In addition, 120 inmates have tested positive for the virus so far and have left all but two who have died and one is undergoing treatment.

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