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SARS CoV 2 Natural Immunity vs Vaccine Immunity

This Israeli study compares natural immunity to vaccine induced immunity against the Delta variant of SARS CoV 2. Analysing data from Maccabi Healthcare Services, it found that previously infected individuals had significantly lower risks of reinfection and symptomatic COVID 19 than those who were only vaccinated. Vaccinated individuals were 13.06 times more likely to have

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80% of South Africans may have had Covid 19 Discovery says

As many as 80% of South Africans may have contracted COVID 19, according to Discovery’s chief actuary, Emile Stipp. His estimates are based on the country’s case fatality rate and excess deaths, which provide a more accurate impact of the pandemic than the official toll. Stipp suggests that South Africa’s infection rate, estimated between 70%

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Vaccine death report 29 Sept 2021

Summary This report examines reports of deaths potentially linked to COVID-19 vaccines, emphasising concerns about vaccine safety. It includes data analysis from various reporting systems like VAERS, discussing the occurrence of adverse events and mortality rates post-vaccination. The report calls for more thorough investigations and transparency in reporting to ensure accurate public information and policy

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COVID-19 Vaccine Safety

Summary The document reviews the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting adverse events reported post-vaccination. It discusses the monitoring systems in place, such as VAERS and VSD, and the different types of adverse events, including myocarditis and anaphylaxis. The report emphasises the importance of ongoing safety surveillance to identify and mitigate risks, ensuring public confidence in

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Minister Kubayi COVID-19 vaccine is voluntary

Summary Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi of South Africa reiterated that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is voluntary. This stance aligns with the government’s approach to respect individual choice while encouraging vaccination to achieve herd immunity. The minister emphasised the importance of vaccination for public health and safety but confirmed that there would be no legal mandate forcing

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Language Log Merriam Webster gives vaccine new definition

Summary The document discusses the change in the definition of the word “vaccine” by Merriam-Webster. The updated definition now includes not only traditional vaccines, which introduce a weakened or killed pathogen to stimulate immunity, but also new mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines that work by instructing cells to produce a protein triggering an immune response. This redefinition

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Israeli study of breakthrough infections following vaccination

Summary The Israeli study examines breakthrough infections in immunocompromised individuals following full vaccination with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The research reveals that despite full vaccination, immunocompromised patients exhibit a higher incidence of breakthrough infections compared to the general population. The study underscores the need for additional protective measures and potentially booster doses for this vulnerable

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Evaluation: Safety of C-19 vaccines

Summary The document titled “Evaluation of the Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines: Rapid Review” examines the safety profiles of various COVID-19 vaccines through a comprehensive review of existing clinical trials, real-world data, and adverse event reports. It highlights the overall safety of vaccines while acknowledging the occurrence of rare but serious adverse effects. The review emphasises

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