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Mashup Score: 15A pandemic agreement is within reach - 2 day(s) ago
At the end of May, 194 member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) will meet for the World Health Assembly. Negotiations underway now will determine whether they vote then to adopt a pandemic agreement. For the past 2 years, discussions have focused on articulating essential components of a robust and equitable architecture for pandemic preparedness and response. Despite this, talks have failed to produce sufficient consensus on a detailed draft, prompting the intergovernmental negotiating body to propose a “streamlined” version. The new text, released on 16 April, consolidates provisions for research and development, technology transfer, pathogen access and benefit sharing (including pandemic products such as medicines and vaccines), with many particulars deferred to future procedures. Ultimately, success of the agreement will depend on these details and implementation. Nevertheless, member states shouldn’t bypass the consensus reached to date, but continue progress to adopt
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Mashup Score: 25Study reveals how COVID-19 vaccines prevent severe disease - 3 day(s) ago
A study by scientists at the University of Oxford, has unveiled crucial insights into the way that COVID-19 vaccines mitigate severe illness in those who have been vaccinated.
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Mashup Score: 15Undocumented Latinos vaccinated against COVID at same rate as US citizens, study suggests - 7 day(s) ago
Of those who had declined the vaccine, 22% said they were interested in receiving a dose in the emergency department.
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Mashup Score: 17X's crowdsourced tool to counter COVID untruths mainly accurate, credible, researchers say - 7 day(s) ago
University of Mi nnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Community Notes, a crowdsourced COVID-19 vaccine misinformation countermeasure on X (formerly Twitter), generally corrected false posts accurately and pointed readers to more credible sources, according to researchers who evaluated the posts. The University of California at San Diego (UCSD)-led team assessed the accuracy and credibility of a random sample of 205 Community Notes on COVID-19 vaccines from the year after the tool’s December
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Mashup Score: 17X's crowdsourced tool to counter COVID untruths mainly accurate, credible, researchers say - 7 day(s) ago
University of Mi nnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 Community Notes, a crowdsourced COVID-19 vaccine misinformation countermeasure on X (formerly Twitter), generally corrected false posts accurately and pointed readers to more credible sources, according to researchers who evaluated the posts. The University of California at San Diego (UCSD)-led team assessed the accuracy and credibility of a random sample of 205 Community Notes on COVID-19 vaccines from the year after the tool’s December
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Mashup Score: 15Undocumented Latinos vaccinated against COVID at same rate as US citizens, study suggests - 7 day(s) ago
Of those who had declined the vaccine, 22% said they were interested in receiving a dose in the emergency department.
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Mashup Score: 27
The odds of the condition were increased among recipients of all four studied vaccines, including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Janssen.
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Mashup Score: 27
The odds of the condition were increased among recipients of all four studied vaccines, including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Janssen.
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Mashup Score: 27COVID may have eroded doctors' belief that they are obligated to treat infectious patients - 11 day(s) ago
Univ ersity of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000
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Mashup Score: 27COVID may have eroded doctors' belief that they are obligated to treat infectious patients - 11 day(s) ago
Univ ersity of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000
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PANDEMIC AGREEMENT: Imperative to have international cooperation in pandemic preparedness and planning. @WHO pandemic plan nearing agreement. Countries will have self-determination on response like in #COVID but equity for low income countries imperative https://t.co/7hm2STJCNZ