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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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India was able to save more than 3.4 million lives by undertaking a nationwide Covid-19 vaccination campaign at an unprecedented scale, according to a Stanford University report.
The campaign also yielded a positive economic impact by preventing a loss of $18.3 billion, the working paper by Stanford University and Institute for Competitiveness titled 'Healing the Economy: Estimating the Economic Impact on India's Vaccination and Related Issues' released by Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday suggested.
According to the Stanford report, the direct and total impact of vaccination varied from about $ 1.03 billion to $ 2.58 billion if minimum wages are considered within the age distribution category.
“The same, however, varied from about $3.49 billion to $ 8.7 billion if GDP per person employed (constant) is considered. The cumulative lifetime earnings of the lives saved through vaccination (in the working age group) rolled up to $ 21.5 billion. Moreover, since vaccination also saved the lives of the elderly, this indirectly helped prevent the health infrastructure from getting overwhelmed and thereby allowing for a more judicious use of the existing health infrastructure,” the report suggested.
Mandaviya said much before Covid-19 was declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in January 2020, processes and structures to focus dedicatedly on various facets of the pandemic management were put in place...
The Stanford working paper refers to a Lancet modelling study which estimated that in India around 3.4 million deaths were prevented by vaccination in the year 2021, an estimate based on officially reported deaths in India.
The paper also highlighted the impact of the lockdown and referred to the health ministry’s statistical analysis that the Covid-19 tally could have reached about two lakh (0.2 million) without lockdown by April 11, 2020.
Due to lockdown measures, the actual cases only went up to about 7,500 by April 11, 2020, making a case for the lockdown stronger."
-via Times of India, 2/25/23
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trendingnews2023 · 1 year
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Indian lab files for clearance in Brazil of covid-19 vax
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Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) has announced it had received this week the request for registration of a COVID-19 vaccine that uses recombinant protein technology.
The application has been submitted by Zalika Farmacêutica Ltda., the local representatives in Brazil of India's Serum Institute, the developers of the Covovax drug, which is intended for people over 18 years of age.
”The protocol was received on Wednesday (April 27) and is already being evaluated by the technical areas involved. The deadline for the Agency's analysis is 60 days,” Anvisa said Friday in a statement.
According to Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FioCruz) sources quoted by Agencia Brasil, recombinant vaccines use the technology of a non-replicating viral vector of chimpanzee adenovirus. The genome is genetically manipulated so that it can no longer replicate and then they insert the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein gene. Once obtained, the adenoviruses are amplified in large numbers using modified cells to allow amplification of the adenovirus and production of the vaccine in disposable bioreactors. These adenoviruses are purified, concentrated, and stabilized to make up the final vaccine. The vaccine goes through rigorous quality control before being sent to health clinics.
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onelonelystory · 2 years
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Why did we not bite her then? This hand feeds no one why do we shake it why do we let her put her bloodstained feet on our bloodied soil. She does not come in peace. Peace will not build her a higher throne. I want to bite the hand that starves. You become her hand. You shake it. Do you feel the weight of her stolen crown on your head? She does not come in peace. She does not come in peace. She does not come in peace.
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ummnews · 2 years
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USA: FDA restricts J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine due to blood clot risk
USA: FDA restricts J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine due to blood clot risk
www.UMMnews.org WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators on Thursday strictly limited who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing risk of rare but serious blood clots. The Food and Drug Administration said the shot should only be given to adults who cannot receive a different vaccine or specifically request J&J’s vaccine. U.S. authorities for months have recommended that…
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dpimarketreports · 2 months
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“Global Influenza Vaccines Market and Forecasts 2024 – 2032” presents an in-depth assessment of the global influenza vaccines market dynamics, opportunities, future road map, competitive landscape and discusses major trends. The report offers the most up-to-date industry data on the actual market situation and future outlook in the global influenza vaccines market. The report also provides up-to-date historical market size data for the period 2018 – 2023 and an illustrative forecast to 2032 covering key market aspects like market value, volume analysis, and trends for influenza vaccines globally.
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innonurse · 3 months
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A new web app for the COVID-19 immune antibody helps in vaccine scheduling
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- By InnoNurse Staff -
With SARS-COV-2 infection rates on the rise once more, you might be wondering if you should receive a COVID-19 vaccination booster shot. Yale physicians have created a tool to assist in answering these questions.
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memyself024 · 6 months
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More Than Half of People in the United States Do Not Want the New Covid Vaccine: According to a Survey
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suryaprabha001 · 11 months
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WHO said this big thing about booster dose, know what is the opinion of the expert? Booster Dose: Corona cases are continuously increasing in the country. In such a situation, there is a continuous debate about booster doses. In such a situation, do you know from experts whether you can take a booster dose again and again? Image Source: WHO who_booster_dose Corona cases are continuously…
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drravindersinghrao · 1 year
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indizombie · 1 year
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In July, free booster doses - or precaution doses as the government calls it - were provided to all adults for 75 days to mark 75 years of India's independence. But so far, India has administered just 298 million booster doses, according to the health ministry. "The booster vaccines have no demand as people now seem fed up with Covid," Mr Poonawala told reporters. "Honestly, I'm also fed up. We all are. Going forward, when people take a flu shot every year, they may take a Covid vaccine along with it. But in India, there is no culture of taking a flu shot every year, like in the West.”
‘India vaccine maker destroys 100 million doses of expired Covid jab’, BBC
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newsrds · 1 year
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India records 2,468 new covid cases in last 24 hours
India records 2,468 new covid cases in last 24 hours
NEW DELHI: India recorded 2,468 new COVID cases in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said in an update on Wednesday. The country’s active caseload has come down to 33,318, taking the total number of cases to 4.45 crore and the death toll to 528,733 so far. The daily positivity rate is 1.32% and the weekly positivity rate is 1.32%. In the last 24 hours, more than 3,731 people have…
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