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  2. Mistrust, Politics, and Vaccines: How We Got Here ... - WebMD

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    Farash says shifting recommendations for pandemic safety measures, among other concerns about health experts’ transparency on information surrounding the virus and its effects, ultimately led to ...

  3. Shortages, Cost, and Frustration: Quest for the New COVID Shot

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    She and her husband kept the Tuesday appointment to get the flu shot. But the CVS Medicare system was down, so they were given a choice – reschedule or pay out-of-pocket. They chose to pay $110 ...

  4. COVID-19 vaccination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the United States is an ongoing mass immunization campaign for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first granted emergency use authorization to the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine on December 10, 2020, [7] and mass vaccinations began four days later.

  5. CDC No Longer Giving Out COVID Vaccination Cards - WebMD

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    Some pharmacies or health care sites where the vaccines are given may also be able to issue a vaccine record. Major pharmacy chains like CVS, Walmart, and Walgreens don’t require the cards for ...

  6. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    History. Fraser Health was created in December 2001 as part of a province-wide restructuring of health authorities by the then-new BC Liberal government of Premier Gordon Campbell. It is the merger of three former health regions: Simon Fraser Health Region (SFHR), South Fraser Health Region, and the Fraser Valley Health Region (FVHR).

  7. Takeaway. The immune system protects us against pathogens, which are microbes that cause infection. Vaccines “teach” the immune system to recognize and eliminate certain microbes. That way ...

  8. Mass vaccination - Wikipedia

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    Mass vaccination is a public policy effort to vaccinate a large number of people, possibly the entire population of the world or of a country or region, within a short period of time. This policy may be directed during a pandemic, when there is a localized outbreak or scare of a disease for which a vaccine exists, or when a new vaccine is invented.

  9. 9 Things to Do After Getting Your COVID-19 Vaccines - Healthline

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    6. Get plenty of rest. Get plenty of sleep, especially if you feel achy or sick. If you don’t want to sleep, simply relax and let your body rest while the vaccine charges up your immune system ...