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Concerns Linger About Safety of China's New COVID-19 Vaccines
China is rushing to be the first to successfully deploy a COVID-19 vaccine, but its less-than-sterling record in health and food safety is cause for concern. China is rushing to be the first to successfully deploy a COVID-19 vaccine, but its less-than-sterling record in health and food safety is cause for concern. -
Russian Spies Steal COVID-19 Vaccine Secrets From Canada, UK, US
Russian state-sponsored hackers appear to have successfully stolen secret research into COVID-19 vaccines being developed in Canada, the UK and U.S. Russian state-sponsored hackers appear to have successfully stolen secret research into COVID-19 vaccines being developed in Canada, the UK and U.S. -
12 US States Confirmed To Have Measles Outbreak
The latest numbers provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed there are 228 confirmed measles cases in 12 states as of March 7 of this year. The latest numbers provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed there are 228 confirmed measles cases in 12 states as of March 7 of this year. -
There's No Link Between Autism and Measles, Study Says
The Danish study reveals that measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines have no connection to the increased risks of autism. The Danish study reveals that measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines have no connection to the increased risks of autism. -
Why A Lot Of People Refuse To Get Vaccinated?
A new study conducted by the researchers from Dartmouth College explains why a lot of people refused to get vaccinated despite evidence showing it is safe and beneficial. A new study conducted by the researchers from Dartmouth College explains why a lot of people refused to get vaccinated despite evidence showing it is safe and beneficial.