Medicine & TechnologyThanks to the scientists' COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, millions were saved, COVID-19 severity was hampered, the disease's general burden was reduced, and societies got to open once more. Read to learn more.
Some women noticed changes in their menstrual cycle after their getting their COVID-19 vaccine shot. Read the article to learn how vaccination affects menstruation.
Researchers in Qatar found that people who survived COVID-19 infection and did not receive vaccination had better immunity to the severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. Read the article to learn further details.
Nocebo effect accounts for 76% of reported adverse side effects after receiving COVID-19 vaccines, imagining and misattributing reactions to the medicine.
The mRNA vaccine is among the two COVID-19 vaccines that offered more than 90% protection from SARS-CoV-2 to prevent symptomatic infection. So how does it become so effective in protecting against the virus?
An evolutionary biologist and epidemiologist work together to track and control the mutations of pathogens, and closely follow COVID-19 variants around the world.
More and more travelers have been having or at least planning to get another shot of the COVID-19 vaccine in fear of getting infected by the fast-spreading COVID-19 Delta variant.
Despite the proven efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, many are still hesitant to get vaccinated. Experts fear that vaccine hesitancy could threaten efforts to stop the pandemic
Scientists identified antibodies detected from those who already recovered that could pave the way for developing a pan-COVID vaccine, which can neutralize different viruses.
Claims have been posted on social media that vaccines cause COVID-19 Delta variants to spread fast and infect millions globally. However, a report presents the space-time continuum as one major flaw.
The Delta surge in the UK is seen declining despite the variant’s much faster spread compared to the other earlier strains. A report shows how vaccines are helping the drop in surge.
BioNTech announces its plans on developing a highly effective mRNA-based malaria vaccine after the success of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine that they co-developed with Pfizer. What could the public expect from this?