What if the COVID-19 Vaccines were Eligible Bachelors?
The quest to get vaccinated in a country such as the Philippines, where the vaccines are in short supply, can feel like being on a dating reality show, thanks to
The quest to get vaccinated in a country such as the Philippines, where the vaccines are in short supply, can feel like being on a dating reality show, thanks to
If, like many I know, you want to get vaccinated for COVID-19 but don’t know where to get started, here’s a step-by-step guide based on my experience. What I’m
Lloyd Samartino believes in the importance of mass vaccination as the key to address COVID-19, before the economy can bounce back.
Our commentary last week seemed to have stirred a hornet’s nest, with a few things taken out of context. Some clarifications are in order. I am NOT an anti-vaxxer. I
It started slow, with many health-care workers hesitant to get vaccinated. But seeing their top consultants proudly posting their vaccination selfies, droves of doctors, nurses and other health-care workers joined
(Second of two parts) A patient told me that their barangay official advised them that their 85-year-old bedridden mother, who had already suffered two strokes, is at high risk for
Should we or should we not continue the government’s dengue vaccination program?
“If a doctor tells you a medicine has no side effects, he or she is lying. There is nothing that is absolutely safe, whether you are looking at a medical drug or a product that has no therapeutic claim. That said, even vaccines have side effects,” said Dr. Benjamin Co, a fellow at the Philippine Pediatric Society.
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