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What short and long-term effects does COVID-19 have on

WebJul 13, 2020 by Health Desk – Many people infected with COVID-19 have mild or no symptoms, but some of the short-term impacts reported by people with mild symptoms …

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What's the difference between getting COVID-19 with and

WebJan 28, 2022 by Health Desk – Covid-19 cases currently include infections of unvaccinated individuals, as well as vaccinated individuals (known as breakthrough infection or …

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How do antibodies work against diseases

WebThis is why health professionals and scientists are strongly urging people who've survived COVID-19 infections to get vaccinated. We know more about the high level of protection …

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What are first, second and third waves of infections

WebDuring the second wave doctors are typically able to diagnose the illness more easily. The third wave occurs when a third peak is observed in a population and often occurs as a …

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What are COVID-19 mutations and variants and how do they work

WebContext and background. As of April, 2021, we know that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (which causes COVID-19) mutates approximately every 11-15 days. This is roughly half …

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What do we know about the ingredients used in the Pfizer

WebApr 21, 2021 by Health Desk – Like other vaccines, COVID-19 vaccines contain an active ingredient that aims to teach the body how to recognize the virus, so that the defend …

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How are vaccines and masks different when it comes to protecting

WebJun 01, 2021 by Health Desk – Masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, gowns, and face shields provide protection by preventing the coronavirus from …

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NZ scientists to lead largest-ever vaccine monitoring study

WebAs Covid-19 vaccines are rolled out around the world, an Auckland-headquartered research network is leading the largest global vaccine monitoring study …

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What do we know about obesity and mortality from COVID-19

WebAcross the U.S., 238 hospitals contributed data on 148,494 patients admitted for COVID-19 infection between March and December 2020. Patients with an obese BMI …

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Why are health experts worried about other infectious disease …

WebJun 15, 2020 by Health Desk – The renewed focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and its heavy toll has worried health experts about other infectious disease programs in low- …

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What do we know about second COVID-19 booster shots

WebApr 01, 2022 by Health Desk – Several countries have recently rolled out programs to offer a second COVID-19 booster shot to their most vulnerable populations: older people and …

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What do we know so far about COVID-19 and alkalinity

WebJun 29, 2020 by Health Desk – Eating more acidic or alkaline foods is not related to an increased or decreased risk of COVID-19 infection. Widely circulated social media posts …

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What COVID-19 vaccines are available in the Philippines

WebIn the Philippines, available COVID-19 vaccines are from Sinovac Biotech, AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and Sputnik V. These vaccines are …

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What is the difference between exposure and infection to a virus

WebJul 20, 2020 by Health Desk – When it comes to infectious diseases, "exposure" means coming into contact with a virus or bacteria. Infection happens when someone is …

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What do we know about Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine

WebApr 20, 2021 by Health Desk – CoronaVac is Sinovac Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine and uses a "killed" version of the COVID-19 virus. It cannot cause disease but can still trigger …

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What are blue surgical masks made of and is the material safe

WebBlue surgical masks are safe and recommended for the public to wear to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Blue surgical face masks are made with non-woven fabric, which …

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Can vaccines be 100% effective against COVID-19 or any

WebApr 21, 2021 by Health Desk – Some vaccines can be very successful at preventing illnesses or reducing the severity of it, but no vaccine is 100% effective on an entire …

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Can baking soda be used to prevent, treat, or cure COVID-19

WebJan 19, 2022 by Health Desk – Baking Soda is not proven to be effective at preventing or curing COVID-19. Authorized vaccines against COVID-19 that have undergone clinical …

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What is health-washing, and what does the label “real food” mean …

WebJun 09, 2022 by Health Desk – Across the world, food packaging labels are used to communicate important information to help consumers make informed decisions. …

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