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Rare Critical Side Effects of Covid-19 Vaccination

The Covid-19 vaccines BNT162b2 from Biontech/Pfizer and mRNA-1273 from Moderna have been found to cause only rare critical side effects, with no deaths attributed to

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COVID-19 Vaccine Reduces Hospital Risk

A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Edinburgh has found that the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine reduces the risk of

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20.6 Million Years Lost to Covid-19

A recent study conducted by the Imperial College London has revealed that Covid-19 and indirect deaths have caused up to 38% excess mortality in Europe.

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UK tests Covid vaccine on children

A clinical trial is set to begin in the UK this month to investigate the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine, ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, on children. According

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Majority of Covid-19 deaths “from” not “with” the virus

According to autopsy data, 85% of Covid-19 deaths in Germany were caused by the virus and not just coincidental with it. The Robert Koch Institute

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Lockdown Altered Thought Patterns Dramatically

The lockdown in the UK has led to changes in people’s thought patterns, with individuals thinking less about their fellow human beings and losing their

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Smoking Increases COVID-19 Mortality

Smoking has been found to significantly increase the hospitalization and mortality rates of COVID-19 patients. Previous studies did not always show this correlation because they

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COVID-19 Increases Sudden Cardiac Deaths

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected the lungs but also the brain and other organs of the human body. One of the known complications

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German Health Offices Use Fax

The fight against the Covid-19 pandemic requires a rapid contact tracing system. However, many health authorities in Germany still rely on paper and fax instead

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Smartwatches detect Covid-19 early

Smartwatches and fitness trackers can diagnose Covid-19 before symptoms appear, according to two independent studies by scientists at the Mount Sinai Health System and Stanford