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Vaccine Inequality: Everyone counts in the battle against COVID-19
The COVID-19 vaccine is almost nowhere in the developing world. While countries can't obtain a single dose of the vaccine, rich nations have vaccinated their citizens at a rate of one person per second over the last month.
Vaccination Passport: Ticket to Freedom?
With vaccines available to every adult in the US as of April 19th, 2021, a new problem surfaced: how will vaccinated people prove their status?
Vaccine Safety. How Much do We Know?
Nearly 7 million people in the US received a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Dr. Janet Woodcock, the acting commissioner of the F.D.A. says the pause will only last a few days, although this time frame depends on what we learn in the next few days.
Logging Out of The Virtual Classroom
Data collection in schools, paired with local EPI data, can better forecast and predict analytics, allowing educators to craft data-driven policies to open schools safely and efficiently with the least impact on the students’ social and learning objectives.
The Workplace is a Crucial Determinant of Health
Over the past year, the world has realized how crucial public health is to the functioning of our society. Interestingly, within the “formula” of maintaining good health among the population, the workplace plays a vital role.
Aztute Launches Public Health Solution to Combat Health Crises
Healthcare technology company Aztute has launched a global solution to help public health agencies worldwide combat the challenges presents by health crises like Covid-19.