Scientists in the U.S. and Canada have found evidence in two recent cases that adenovirus infection can cause a severe blood clotting condition.
Three independent teams in the U.S. and UK have published evidence this week pointing to a common virus.
The CDC is now investigating 180 potential cases of serious liver inflammation in children, but the cause remains unknown.
At least nine children in the U.S. and over 100 in Europe have contracted the severe and unexplained hepatitis, with many needing a liver transplant.
Doctors say dozens of children have developed severe hepatitis, with some needing transplants.
Pfizer expects to make $36 billion from its covid-19 vaccine in 2021 alone.
High-risk Americans and those over 65 are being told to get boosters, while J&J recipients should get any shot they want two months after their original dose.
The Sun newspaper tried to make the "theft" sound like a bad thing.
The trial data, yet to be seen by outside scientists, will be soon submitted to regulators to win authorization of the vaccine for children in this age group.
Some independent and government scientists argue that booster shots for the general public are unneeded for now, though those over 65 may benefit.
England still sees 25,000 covid-19 cases per day but deaths have fallen sharply since the height of the pandemic.
The FDA has approved additional doses for people who likely didn't generate a strong immune response to the two shots of an mRNA vaccine.
No cases of organ rejection occurred as a result of the third dose.
Fully vaccinated people were three times less likely to contract any infection, including infections with no symptoms, than unvaccinated people.
The Phase I trial will involve 40 people in the UK and is expected to run for a year. The team previously created a successful vaccine against the coronavirus.
The incoherent arguments of covid-19 anti-vaxxers mirror the climate denial movement.
The research on whether people given the Johnson & Johnson vaccine need a booster shot to beat Delta isn't as clear as recent headlines suggest.
Around 100 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have been linked to the vaccine, but experts say its benefits still outweigh the rare risk.
The study, based on misrepresented safety data, argued that vaccines would kill two people for every three lives they saved.
Federal officials have cleared the Johnson & Johnson covid-19 vaccine for use in the United States once again, albeit with an updated label to warn of blood clot risks. The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called for a pause on the vaccine’s use on April 13 in response…