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Are Cloth Masks Still Effective to Prevent COVID-19?

A cloth mask help to slow down the spread of the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Face masks be it cloth or surgical, with other preventive measures like vaccination, frequent hand washing, sanitizing, and physical distancing helps in slowing down the spread of the virus. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends fabric masks for…

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Do People Need to Wear Mask After Vaccination?

The revised guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) state the relaxation on the requirement to wear face masks. However, it is still essential to wear masks in certain high-risk situations. With more population getting vaccinated for COVID-19, people are starting to wonder if they can return to their regular life or not. In this blog,…

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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Is Back: What Experts Want You to Know

AFTER REVIEWING THOROUGHLY, the FDA and CDC concluded that the use of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine must resume after a brief pause to review the data on concerning yet rare side effects. Earlier, CDC identified 15 cases of thrombosis, a rare blood clotting condition called TTS or thrombocytopenia syndrome, in people who received…

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Novavax’s COVID-19 Vaccine May Be Authorized Next

There is news that Novavax’s maybe the next COVID emergency vaccine to be authorized in the USA. The company plans to file the paperwork in the coming weeks and can beat out other coming vaccinations. Public health officials and researchers expect that the Novavax shot will fill in supply gaps in the U.S. and worldwide…

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Everything About Herd Immunity

As the COVID cases are increasing, you must be hearing about HERD immunity from the government officials. If you don’t know what exactly is HERD immunity, let’s discuss it in detail. Herd Immunity Herd immunity is when a large percentage of the population is immune to a specific disease or virus. If enough people are…

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Signs COVID-19 Transmission Is Airborne

Studies showed that the COVID-19 virus has been large-droplet-borne, and therefore, the CDC introduced all the measures and guidelines accordingly. It’s been over a year that the COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting the global population. We were hoping that there will not be any second wave of the coronavirus, but the reality is far worse.…

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Myths About COVID-19

After almost one year of lockdown and all the government and public’s possible efforts, the risk of COVID-19 spread hasn’t decreased yet. The government and healthcare providers are appealing to everyone to stay indoors as much as possible, wash hands with soap and water/ use sanitizers, wear face masks in public, and maintain social distance…

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COVID-19 Vaccine Side-effects: What Should You Know?

More than 30 million Americans have received at least a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and it has been very well tolerated and very effective. In December 2020, the FDA approved two COVID-19 vaccines – one by Pfizer and BioNTech, and the other by Moderna. These vaccines appear to have some mild side-effects that…

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CDC Officials Call For Schools To Reopen

The CDC officials finally gave a green signal to reopen schools. According to them, the schools are safe to reopen as long as the school authorities are taking proper COVID precautions, including wearing a mask and maintaining social distance. The editorial published in the JAMA journal provides a framework for school authorities to reopen schools…

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What Pregnant Women Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine?

Pregnant women infected with coronavirus have a higher chance of being admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), receiving mechanical ventilation, or dying. As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be available, pregnant ladies must look at their medical histories and risk factors to determine if it’s okay to get the shot. Approximately 4.2 million Americans have…