Babies hospitalized after getting Covid-19 vaccine by mistake

08:51am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Russia Today
Two Brazilian babies have ended up in hospital after a nurse confused the vials and mistakenly injected them with Pfizer coronavirus vaccine instead of their intended infants jabs. Read Full Article at RT.com

Booster shots rolled out to 3.6% of population so far

08:42am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 The Scoop
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN The health ministry has administered 15,338 booster shots to frontline workers and senior citizens, equivalent to roughly 3.6 percent of Bruneis population. Health Minister YB Dato Dr Hj Mohd Isham Hj Jaafar said while getting a third dose is not mandatory studies show waning immunity six months after second jab. As of Sunday, 94 percent of the population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 82 percent is fully vaccinated. With the expansion of the vaccination programme to young children and rollout of boosters to the public in stages, the minister was asked whether Bruneis current supply of vaccines was sufficient to meet needs. InshaAllah our vaccines are enough if plans go ahead, such as the delivery from the relevant countries, he said during the daily COVID briefing. Earlier in the week, the minister had said MoH was in talks with Pfizer to procure additional supply of vaccines for children aged 5-11. YB Dato Dr Hj Mohd Isham said children will be given a third of the adult dosage two 10-microgram doses spaced 21 days apart.
Huge New Study Shows Zero COVID Deaths Among Healthy German Kids Authored by Alex Berenson via ''Unreported Truths'' substack, The findings, in a nutshell: if you let your healthy child or teenager receive the mRNA Covid vaccine, you are insane German physician-scientists reported Monday that not a single healthy child between the ages of 5 and 18 died of Covid in Germany in the first 15 months of the epidemic. Not one. Even including children and adolescents with preexisting conditions, only six in that age range died , the researchers found. Germany is Europes largest country, with more than 80 million people, including about 10 million school-age children and adolescents. Serious illness was also extremely rare. The odds that a healthy child aged 5-11 would require intensive care for Covid were about 1 in 50,000, the researchers found. For older and younger children, the odds were somewhat higher, about 1 in 8,000. Another eight infants and toddlers died, including five with preexisting conditions.
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Merck warns against Pfizer Covid-19 pill

08:16am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Proto Thema
Mercks Vice President said it might create problems for some patients taking drugs for other medical conditions
The Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine has been cleared for children as young as 5 in multiple countries but Brazil''s health regulator, Anvisa, approved it only for children over 12.

Islamabad sees rise in Covid-19 weekly positivity rate

05:45am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Dawn.com
ISLAMABAD: With the arrival of winter, the weekly Covid-19 positivity ratio has started increasing which is being considered as an early warning for the whole country because during all four waves cases started increasing from the capital. Meanwhile, four people were diagnosed with Covid-19 in Rawalpindi district on Sunday and the positivity ratio was recorded at 0.3 per cent during the last 24 hours. A total of 1,306 samples were collected and 1,302 of them were declared negative. It may be noted that with the threat of the Omicron variant looming, more than 20pc of the population in the district is still not vaccinated; 38pc in the district is fully vaccinated while 50pc is partially vaccinated. The total population of Rawalpindi district is over 4.2 million and 2.1m people have received one dose of vaccination and 303,327 people are fully vaccinated. On the other hand, not a single case of dengue fever was reported during the weekend. An official of the Ministry of National Health Services, requesting not to be quoted, said the weekly positivity had increased by 0.3pc as it was 0.8pc last week and 0.58pc a week earlier. During the last week of November, a little over 27,000 tests were conducted of which 159 samples were found positive.

5-Year-Old Died 4 Days after Pfizer Shot, CDC VAERS Data Show

05:14am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 The Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG)
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New Zealand secures new Pfizer COVID-19 medicine

05:12am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 Famagusta Gazette
New Zealand has secured supplies of another medicine to treat COVID-19, Health Minister Andrew Little said on Monday. In October, New Zealand was one of the first countries in the world to make an advance []

7-Year-Old Girl Has Stroke and Brain Hemorrhage 7 Days after Pfizer COVID-19 Shot

05:02am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 The Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG)
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NZ secures new Pfizer COVID-19 medicine

03:25am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 New Zealand Government
New Zealand has secured supplies of another medicine to treat COVID-19, Health Minister Andrew Little announced today. In October, New Zealand was one of the first countries in the world to make an advance purchase of a promising new antiviral drug, molnupiravir, Andrew Little said. Today I am pleased to say the national drug-funding agency Pharmac has secured from Pfizer 60,000 courses of another antiviral medicine which, like molnupiravir, can be taken as a tablet and used to stop people with mild symptoms becoming very sick. Vaccinations and following the scan-mask-pass routine are still the best ways of stopping the spread of COVID-19, but its important we also have a range of medicines to treat those who do get sick. Alongside vaccinations, our hospital treatments are already reducing the likelihood of people needing ICU care, with the ICU rate in Auckland dropping to 3 percent of hospitalisations, down from 5.7 percent previously. Molnupiravir works by introducing copying errors during replication, which means you are less likely to get a fully functioning virus. Pfizers antiviral drug, which does not yet have a brand name in New Zealand, also inhibits replication but in a different way, by preventing the cleavage of certain proteins necessary to create a fully functioning virus. Weve made sure Pharmac can continue to secure early access to new and promising COVID medicines as soon as possible, with $175 million allocated for medicines and supply chain costs and another $300 million available for purchasing more Covid-19 therapeutics. Both drugs are still subject to approval by Medsafe, but trials look promising and by securing access to both we are doing everything possible to make sure New Zealanders have available medicines that are easy to administer and prevent most people who contract COVID-19 from being so sick they need to go to hospital, Andrew Little said.

Covid-19: NZ secures 60,000 doses of Pfizers new antiviral medicine

03:21am, Monday, 06'th Dec 2021 The Global Herald
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It has bought 60,000 courses of the medicine which - subject to Medsafe approval - are due to arrive in April.

Vaccination schedule for Monday, December 6

11:30pm, Sunday, 05'th Dec 2021 Barbados Today
The Immunisation Unit encourages the public to take advantage of the COVID-19 vaccines which will be available tomorrow, Monday, December 6. The sites which will operate are: Sharon Moravian Church Hall, Sharon, St. Thomas 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Masonic Centre, Salters, St. George 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Sinopharm [] The post Vaccination schedule for Monday, December 6 appeared first on Barbados Today .
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