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Japanese study: Third dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine linked to significant increase in cancer mortality rates

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) A new Japanese study has found "statistically significant increase" in cancer deaths following the administration of the third mRNA-based Wuhan...

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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalised with COVID-19

www.thehindu.com

The highest rate of antibiotic use was seen among patients with severe or critical COVID-19, with a global average of 81%

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COVID-19 Patent Dispute Sorted: Acuitas Therapeutics and CureVac Reach Settlement In Patent Battle

www.benzinga.com

Acuitas Therapeutics settles lawsuit with CureVac over COVID-19 vaccine patents. Legal disputes unfold among biotech giants Pfizer, BioNTech, and CureVac, as GSK joins the fray, alleging patent infringement in mRNA technology.

Can Neosporin Protect You From Getting COVID-19?

time.com

More research is needed, but a small new study has encouraging results.

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Guru opens up on how COVID pushed him to enroll in Legon his dream school

www.pulse.com.gh

Ghanaian music sensation Guru recently shared his deep affection for the University of Ghana, where he is currently pursuing his studies.

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How many of us are really suffering with long Covid?

inews.co.uk

The first long Covid prevalance report in more than a year from the ONS provides valuable clues about the state of the condition in the UK

Undocumented Latinx patients got COVID-19 vaccine at same rate as US citizens, study finds

medicalxpress.com

For undocumented Latinx patients who sought care in the emergency room during the pandemic, the reported rate of having received the COVID-19 vaccine was found to be the same as U.S. citizens, a new UCLA Health study found.

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Mount Charles boss Trevor Annon: 'Covid-19 nearly killed our business but, somehow, we came back stronger'

www.belfastlive.co.uk

“It was a fight for survival. We lost 65% of our business within four or five days.”

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Becoming a mother was impossibly hard during Covid. Has anything changed since?

www.theguardian.com

Rates are improving in the US as healthcare organizations take steps to confront the continuing crisis. Still, new mothers often feel alone: ‘People don’t know what to do’

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WHO data reveals extensive antibiotic overuse during COVID-19 pandemic

www.news-medical.net

New evidence from the World Health Organization shows the extensive overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, which may have exacerbated "silent" spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

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Did California's pediatric COVID-19 vaccination program reduce reported cases and hospitalizations?

www.news-medical.net

Changes in the incidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and related hospitalizations.

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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalized with COVID-19

www.who.int

WHO classifies antibiotics as per AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve) classification, according to the risk of AMR. Concerningly, the study found that ‘Watch’ antibiotics with higher resistance potential were most frequently prescribed globally.

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Dr. Michael Nehls: Both COVID-19 and COVID vaccines are an assault on the HUMAN MIND

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(NaturalNews) According to molecular geneticist Dr. Michael Nehls, both the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pathogen and the vaccine against it are an assault on the...

Canadian gov’t agencies spent CA$9.9 million on social media ads to promote COVID-19 vaccines

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(NaturalNews) The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and Health Canada (HC) have collectively invested approximately CA$9.9 million ($7.26 million) in...

CDC study: COVID-19 vaccine claimed protection of children PLUMMETS within months

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(NaturalNews) Children injected with the original version of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine have ended up having little protection against...

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Pop-up clinics offering free Covid vaccines to eligible people

www.expressandstar.com

Pop-up clinics have been set up in the Black Country for eligible people to get a Covid vaccine and 'maintain protection'.

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Study suggests lingering coronavirus in tissues may contribute to long COVID symptoms

www.news-medical.net

Study investigated whether SARS-CoV-2 lingers in tissues after COVID-19 recovery and if it's linked to long COVID symptoms. They found viral RNA in various organs, and its presence correlated with long COVID symptoms.

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Their high school graduation was ruined by COVID, now college has been wrecked by anti-Israel mob: Fury as USC CANCELS commencement event after Palestine protests

www.dailymail.co.uk

USC canceled its main stage commencement exercise for the class oof 2024, four years after their high school graduations were stifled by COVID.

CureVac, Acuitas Reach Deal In COVID Vax Patent Dispute

www.law360.com

CureVac SE told a Virginia federal judge Thursday that it has reached a settlement to resolve Acuitas Therapeutics Inc.'s lawsuit inventorship credit on patents related to lipid nanoparticle technology used to develop the blockbuster…