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Does Getting the Covid-19 Vaccine Stop You Spreading It? Scientists Don't Know Yet.
By Sumathi Reddy
Norway reviewing deaths of frail and elderly patients vaccinated against Covid-19
By Amanda Sealy, Sarah Dean & Ivana Kottasová
Covid Vaccine Safety: Side Effects in Context
By Jason Gale & John Lauerman
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Formerly TwitterTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
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Vaccines are among the most powerful inventions in history, making once-feared diseases preventable.
With continued research, investment and collaboration, we can save millions more lives today and in the next 50 years. #HumanlyPossible
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Ministry of Health
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Double-tap if you believe in the power of vaccines.
Let's spread immunity, not diseases!
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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It's #WorldImmunizationWeek
#Immunization is one of humanity's greatest achievements helping to eradicate smallpox and save at least 3 million lives a year.
And you’re part of it. By being vaccinated, you’re helping to keep others safe. Now we need your help again.
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NSW Health
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Protect yourself and your family from influenza (flu), so you can keep doing the things you love this winter.
Influenza is serious, but your yearly flu vaccine offers the best protection from getting really sick - and it is now available from your doctor or pharmacy. pic.twitter.com/tAsnITOMKl
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The Pfizer vaccine may not be the best choice for frail people, but it's too early to make firm conclusions
By Nathan Bartlett
Norway advises caution in use of Pfizer vaccine for the most frail
By Ludwig Burger & Andreas Rinke