The previously infected need not be vaccinated anymore
We really find it hard to understand why our health officials still don’t recognize a previous infection with COVID-19 as at least equivalent to the immunity provided by full vaccination.
We really find it hard to understand why our health officials still don’t recognize a previous infection with COVID-19 as at least equivalent to the immunity provided by full vaccination.
SEOUL — Yu Kyoung-suk found joy by making special tteokguk, or rice cake soup, this year. As the year became 2022, he came up with a fancy tteokguk —
Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology recently released the Philips Future Health Index (FHI) 2021 report titled “A Resilient Future: Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis”. The study
On the third day of the new year, the day I had planned to go out and try my luck at getting a booster shot at venues that allowed walk-ins,
(Conclusion) Last week, we discussed some possible pitfalls we may have fallen into in responding to the Omicron surge, causing widespread panic and anxiety, and possibly contributing to the surge.
A close friend greeted me Happy New Year a little late, explaining that her whole family came down with COVID a few days after their clan’s Christmas get-together, but that
Omicron’s entry to the Philippines has left the country shocked after the holidays. Reaching over 32,000 daily confirmed cases, a positivity rate of 46%, and only around 49% of the
Bernadette Sembrano-Aguinaldo also found some learnings even after she tested negative for COVID-19 recently.
TV host and news anchor Connie Sison spoke up about her isolation after she got exposed to COVID-positive people recently.
(First of two parts) Although only a total of 43 cases of Omicron have been genomically identified as of Jan. 6, it’s fair to assume that Omicron has already displaced
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