Compilation of facts re COVID-19 vaccines
caution (global situation will remain critical until at least mid / end 2021)
Yes please let’s not allow the news of vaccines blind us from putting the resources forward today for mitigation strategies in the near future, nor from continuing to press on the importance of continuing to improve currently available public health measures. https://t.co/uZhraHmHwS
— Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) December 7, 2020
The now famous "Swiss Cheese Model" for preventing #COVID19 spread, by @MackayIM in @NYTScience https://t.co/ZYbxeMX0e3
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) December 5, 2020
by @sioroberts w/ @BillHanage @JulieGMD pic.twitter.com/Rbaot5GS20
BioNTech and Oxford University have developed vaccines against #COVID19.
— UN News (@UN_News_Centre) December 5, 2020
They spoke of their optimism for #Vaccines4All during the @UN General Assembly special session on the pandemic.https://t.co/ea0Sj8VjX8
“Developing a vaccine is just the first step in a long journey toward ending the pandemic. Even more daunting tasks await policymakers and health workers after pharmaceutical companies ship the first doses out the door.”https://t.co/ipjWMXVAD4
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) December 4, 2020
AFP Graphic on what it would take to vaccinate the world to end the Covid-19 pandemic@AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/Vn7BX41PEB
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 3, 2020
Covid-19: Virus ‘success’ Taiwan to keep restrictions despite vaccine [BBC, Dec 11 2020]
trial phases & approval
The head of the European Commission has said that the EU drug regulator's decision to bring forward its possible approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to 21 December could allow Europeans to be vaccinated as soon as this year.https://t.co/PUL1xl7Rv7
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) December 15, 2020
In less than a year, the world has come together and used innovative technologies to accelerate the development of #COVID19 vaccines - without making any compromises on safety 🌍👏 https://t.co/AwpPXXYfEL
— CEPI (@CEPIvaccines) December 12, 2020
Technologies, evaluation process and timing: what you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines #SafeVaccines #VaccinesWork pic.twitter.com/ywE2Egjfzp
— European Commission 🇪🇺 (@EU_Commission) December 10, 2020
AFP Graphic on Covid-19 vaccines in development being tracked by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 2, 2020
Britain has become the first country to approve Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine for general use @AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/943DEKyoiW
“How vaccine approval compares between the UK, Europe and the US” | @guardian https://t.co/tldn3wZDzb
— Thomaïs Papaïoannou (@ThomaisERT_RIK) December 4, 2020
All vaccines must go through clinical trials, safety checks and regulatory approval before they can be used.
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) December 4, 2020
Some of these steps are being overlapped so that COVID-19 vaccines can be developed in the shortest time possible.
Find out more 👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/H5peSPWj9A
Dr. Fauci apologizes for suggesting the U.K. rushed approval of the Covid-19 vaccine. https://t.co/XqghmL7nV3
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 4, 2020
Biontec / Pfizer
Pfizer CEO says the company is on track to manufacture 1.3 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses globally next year https://t.co/m3RcUdhzRA
— CNN (@CNN) December 14, 2020
Waking up to CNN's rolling live coverage of Pfizer preparing to ship its Covid-19 vaccine pic.twitter.com/fpGPmOKv94
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) December 13, 2020
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has voted to recommend the Pfizer and BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for people age 16 and older, moving the United States one step closer to vaccination of millions of peoplehttps://t.co/HzFmYw9ak9
— Arlette Saenz (@ArletteSaenz) December 12, 2020
The FDA’s vaccine advisory panel is meeting on Thursday to discuss whether the agency should authorize Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine. If the group votes in favor of the vaccine, it will clear the way for the FDA to authorize it within days. https://t.co/QMPxaPhTxw
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 10, 2020
BioNtech CEO tells me vaccine set to arrive in Canada next week, confirms Canada pre-ordered 20 million doses but has not yet exercised option for 56 million more. Full intv @PnPCBC tonight
— Vassy Kapelos (@VassyKapelos) December 9, 2020
Curevac
Germany's CureVac launches final trials for virus vaccine https://t.co/0elN5Hp6ke
— Times of Malta (@TheTimesofMalta) December 14, 2020
Astra/Zeneca
The UK has 100 million doses on order - when will the "highly effective" Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine be available? https://t.co/s27cs6oKZw
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 15, 2020
AstraZeneca UK vaccine trial drops sub-group with children: U.S. trial register [Reuters,Dec 14 2020]
U.S. AstraZeneca vaccine trial will clear confusion on how well it works - U.S. scientist https://t.co/KOyguR2BTy pic.twitter.com/ZSBn5GakmJ
— Reuters UK (@ReutersUK) December 7, 2020
Sanofi GSK
GSK investit 100 millions d'euros sur son site de Rixensart https://t.co/3qenY2gLA2
— RTBF info (@RTBFinfo) December 15, 2020
Sanofi, GSK announce delay in Covid-19 vaccine until end of 2021 https://t.co/bgCXEjvobG pic.twitter.com/apS8vnCoIH
— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) December 11, 2020
Moderna
An FDA analysis finds Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine is 94% effective — setting it up for possible emergency authorization later this week.
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) December 15, 2020
That would put it in line to be a second vaccine option in the U.S. https://t.co/H6o9Ev0pQJ
Nice collection of similarities & differences in the mRNA vaccines authorized so far in the US. Overall they're very similar, and some of the differences we see in efficacy and safety may be insignificant once a larger number of people are vaccinated. https://t.co/6vqpEgWRsP
— Dr. Tara C. Smith (@aetiology) December 24, 2020
Russian Sputnik V (released before end of phase 3 trial!)
"Sputnik V which is backed by the Russian Direct Investment Fund and another developed by Siberia’s Vector Institute, with final trials for the both yet to be completed."(Reuters) https://t.co/7T6c8vXNZw
— EZR🇪🇺news channel (@EZR_news) December 5, 2020
Russia has begun rolling out its Covid vaccine in Moscow, starting with medics, teachers. People here say they’re not worried the vaccine’s still in trials. They’d prefer this - to getting sick.
— Sarah Rainsford (@sarahrainsford) December 5, 2020
In fact, 1000s of medics have been vaccinated since sept in parallel with trials. pic.twitter.com/RqCWWjs0Tv
Sinovac (China)
While the West pushes ahead with #coronavirus vaccines, #China hits a snag. Trial data in Brazil for #COVID19 shot by Chinese firm Sinovac shows over 50% efficacy but full results withheld at biotech company's request, raising questions about transparency. https://t.co/uZdXgUCHGI
— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) December 24, 2020
CoronaVac efficacy at 50-90% in Brazilian trial, says Sao Paulo official [Reuters, Dec 25 2020]
Sinopharm (China)
Sinopharm vaccine is the first one approved for general use in China https://t.co/lsvykApel5
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 31, 2020
Government plans / vaccine roll-out preparations
More Than 1.1 Million People Have Been Vaccinated: Covid-19 Tracker [Bloomberg,Dec 18 2020]
Sweden
All adults in Sweden to be offered vaccine by June 2021, government says https://t.co/7wpjNKJ6l0 pic.twitter.com/pZu3NgNVCD
— Radio Sweden (@radiosweden) December 9, 2020
Poland
➡️ #Poland has reserved and bought over 60 million doses of #coronavirus #vaccines from six leading world producers, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced on Facebook on Tuesday. https://t.co/zVokP1wu7D
— Radio Poland (@thenews_PL) December 8, 2020
Switzerland
Switzerland has signed an agreement for three million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA vaccine against Covid-19, pending safety approval. https://t.co/eilPHHhSst
— swissinfo.ch (@swissinfo_en) December 7, 2020
France
Vaccins contre le Covid-19: pourquoi la France a commandé 200 millions de doseshttps://t.co/zAmdMYp9th pic.twitter.com/yHkPp5HFLd
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) December 16, 2020
France's three-stage Covid-19 #vaccination programme will be carried out as follows:
— RFI English (@RFI_En) December 4, 2020
- From 1 January: 1 million elderly in retirement homes
- February: 14 million high-risk people including elderly and healthcare workers
- Spring: rest of the populationhttps://t.co/aOpCb2xVv2 pic.twitter.com/l5SJcZwi88
UK
The UK has 100 million doses on order - when will the "highly effective" Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine be available? https://t.co/s27cs6oKZw
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 15, 2020
The U.K. will administer its first doses of COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, government and health officials say.https://t.co/jt06Zmbpre
— NPR (@NPR) December 4, 2020
Deputy Chief Executive of NHS Providers Saffron Cordery says 'the first batch of 800,000 #COVID19 vaccines is on it's way to the UK' and adds 'we are expecting up to four million doses by the end of December'.#Ridge https://t.co/QkUBhdiOgb pic.twitter.com/0UijfUr2tO
— Sophy Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) December 6, 2020
Italy
Italy expects to begin COVID vaccinations between Xmas and New Year - govt source [Reuters UK, Dec 16 2020]
Norway
Norway to use three vaccines to stop COVID-19 from early 2021 https://t.co/YMmaTxJIt0 pic.twitter.com/qAbuVVQQoG
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 4, 2020
Ukraine
Ukraine only secured vaccines for 20% of its population under Covax initiative. Hospitals are overwhelmed. Not enough oxygen treatment available for Covid-19 patients. Small, midsize businesses are dying, no sign of proper stimulus in sight. Things getting gloomier by the day. https://t.co/cisYlGfAmd
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) December 14, 2020
Canada
Canada expects 168,000 Moderna vaccine doses by year end, PM Trudeau says https://t.co/WOS4AgwDuZ pic.twitter.com/1dvTNUEFFV
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 15, 2020
Canada, with its population of 38 million, has contracts for 266 million vaccine doses spread among six companies (two doses are required for immunity, except for J&J’s, that only requires one) https://t.co/o6cMoRBHk1 pic.twitter.com/85yVdLOuXb
— Bloomberg Graphics (@BBGVisualData) December 7, 2020
USA
"...vaccine distribution has fallen on state [& local] health departments...relatively poorly funded...managing the full pandemic response for months...in no position to take on rapid deployment of a new vaccine without a lot more resources & help." https://t.co/oIi8azZ90y
— Jeffrey Duchin, MD (@DocJeffD) January 1, 2021
Industry experts expect nursing homes to be the most challenging front in the mission to vaccinate Americans. https://t.co/Omk31PsuF9
— DealBook (@dealbook) December 17, 2020
By comparison, the U.S. secured 810 million doses, enough to cover its residents 139% https://t.co/ERX18fSvQ0 pic.twitter.com/9EmZqDOV0S
— Bloomberg Graphics (@BBGVisualData) December 7, 2020
The 200 million Moderna doses secured by the U.S. so far are enough to vaccinate 100 million people — the messenger-RNA shots are given in a two-dose course.https://t.co/7soxEbHyJh
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) December 13, 2020
South Korea
Including multi-country agreements, South Korea has secured enough vaccine doses to cover 37 million people, 71% of its population: https://t.co/SzQi9
3H5u3 pic.twitter.com/1MBkQG3HMi— Bloomberg Graphics (@BBGVisualData) December 8, 2020The 200 million Moderna doses secured by the U.S. so far are enough to vaccinate 100 million people — the messenger-RNA shots are given in a two-dose course.https://t.co/7soxEbHyJh
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) December 13, 2020
The Netherlands
Dutch coronavirus vaccination plan update scheduled for next week https://t.co/WPL53T2X6p
— DutchNews.NL (@DutchNewsNL) December 16, 2020
Germany
STIKO legt #Corona-Impfempfehlung vor und teilt in vier Gruppen ein https://t.co/RsY8t4JGE6
— BR24 (@BR24) December 17, 2020
#NRW ist bereit: Im ganzen Land sind flächendeckend Impfzentren eingerichtet worden. Sobald der Impfstoff gegen das #Coronavirus #SARSCoV2 zugelassen & verfügbar ist, starten die Impfungen➡️https://t.co/7LCfpH3nQ9
— MAGS NRW (@MAGS_NRW) December 17, 2020
Mehr Infos
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Germany to roll out BioNTech/Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 27 [Reuters, Dec 16 2020]
As Germany awaits vaccine, mass vaccination centers are built in less than a week https://t.co/UvTLiUuast
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 12, 2020
The Netherlands
Dutch vaccination programme will start January 8, De Jonge tells angry MPs https://t.co/cNaM16Po3p
— DutchNews.NL (@DutchNewsNL) December 18, 2020
Ireland
Ireland aims for widespread COVID-19 vaccination by mid-2021 https://t.co/o4QdP1UpgI via @Reuters
— Padraic Halpin (@padraichalpin) December 15, 2020
Switzerland
Die Entwicklung verschiedener Impfstoffe gegen #Covid19 ist weit fortgeschritten. In der Schweiz laufen die letzten Vorbereitungen, damit mit den ersten Impfungen im Januar gestartet werden könnte. #Impfung https://t.co/fHqQO5DnzS
— SRF News (@srfnews) December 17, 2020
India
17 volunteers have been administered Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine at a Pune hospital as part of the human clinical trials. India has reportedly purchased 100 million doses of the vaccine from Russia.https://t.co/JhMvMkV8Gt
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 6, 2020
Greece
300,000 vaccine doses in #Greece in Dec or Jan, says gov't spokesman #covid19 https://t.co/JtWRxktvIR
— Keep Talking Greece (@keeptalkingGR) December 16, 2020
Global distribution efforts
The world called out 9 mo ago for a global solution to get us out of this crisis. Today we have that solution: #COVAX, which has now secured nearly 2 billion doses of promising #COVID19 vaccine candidates. Delivery will begin in the first quarter of 2021: https://t.co/QMKoMurxWU
— Seth Berkley (@GaviSeth) December 18, 2020
how it works
How can mRNA train our immune systems to prevent #COVID19? Here’s how this new technology works: https://t.co/b28Xvqvq93
— Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (@gavi) December 18, 2020
#Pfizer ceo Bourla also said it is working on a "new formulation" of its #COVID-19 #vaccine capable of withstanding higher temperatures - my latest with @JPMillerSwitz https://t.co/uY6z1n0SCN
— Stephanie Nebehay (@StephNebehay) December 8, 2020
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved in the UK is a nucleic-acid vaccine. It uses lab-made SARS-CoV-2 messenger RNA to trigger an immune response@AFP pic.twitter.com/wRUPaAUzQk
— AFPgraphics (@AFPgraphics) December 2, 2020
Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford/AstraZeneca appear to be leading the Covid-19 vaccine race@AFP pic.twitter.com/XGvctBOPIg
— AFPgraphics (@AFPgraphics) November 24, 2020
known side effects/ examples of people having problems after inoculation
For comparison: side effects of flu (or influenza) vaccine Flu Vaccine Safety Information [CDC]
Fact check: Nurse fainting after COVID-19 vaccine not evidence of potential mass genocide [Reuters, Dec 18 2020]
German care home workers given five times vaccine dose https://t.co/di8B13iemU
— Times of Malta (@TheTimesofMalta) December 28, 2020
Anaphylaxis is a rare event after Pfizer #COVID19 vaccine.
— Isaac Bogoch (@BogochIsaac) January 7, 2021
*21 cases in 1,893,360 doses (or 11.1 cases per million doses).
*17 people had a history of allergic reactions, 7 with history of anaphylaxis.
*71% occurred within 15 minutes of vaccination.https://t.co/DATho5i2wz pic.twitter.com/GHaFhkRM3g
Liability questions
Wer haftet bei den #Corona-Impfungen für was? https://t.co/us559C9EVi
— Dietmar Neuerer (@dneuerer) December 28, 2020
immunity, herd-immunity
Fauci says herd immunity could require nearly 90% to get coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/B5063GhmqA pic.twitter.com/2tFWrZrH4K
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 24, 2020
Fauci Says Life For Everyone, Including Vulnerable People, Can Return To Normal By Fall If Enough People Get Vaccinated. via @forbes https://t.co/PdF1OgvxPb
— Jim Clancy (@ClancyReports) December 17, 2020
AFP Graphic on Covid-19 immunity and why scientists are cautious about assuming immunity from a second infection of SARS-CoV-2@AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/Ev2T3KrKPJ
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 25, 2020
An excellent essay by @EricTopol and Dennis Burton on vaccine-induced vs. naturally acquired immunity, and how the former can provide superior protection against #SARS_CoV_2 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
— Prof. Akiko Iwasaki (@VirusesImmunity) November 30, 2020
(Believe it or not, a few months ago when I said the same thing, people were in shock!) https://t.co/PRazPwx2g7
history , development
Einmalig ist auch die Geschwindigkeit der erfolgreichen Impfstoffentwicklung in diesem Jahr im Vergleich zu anderen Impfstoffen: https://t.co/6QXxpWc2oE pic.twitter.com/ljEXDgnoik
— Sandra Ciesek (@CiesekSandra) December 30, 2020
Messenger RNA: How a long shot idea led to Covid-19 vaccines [AFP/Yahoo, Dec 16 2020]
If anyone is looking for the excellent Covid vaccine review from @florian_krammer that I referenced on @CBCNews last night, here it is:https://t.co/FmjhLHyiFR
— Jason Kindrachuk, PhD (@KindrachukJason) December 6, 2020
SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in development [Florian Krammer, Nature, Sep 23 2020]
Before covid, the record for the fastest vaccine development (for mumps) was four years.
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) December 15, 2020
“I don’t think the world of vaccine development will ever be the same again”
— CEPI (@CEPIvaccines) December 24, 2020
2020 has been an unprecedented year and the pandemic has also led to incredible scientific breakthroughs. CEPI’s Nicki Lurie speaks to @EdYong209 at @TheAtlantic ⏬https://t.co/5K8uN0T4cC
reservations , skepticism , PR campaigns
know your SARS-CoV2 virus:
claim: "COVID-19 is just as dangerous as the flu!"
This seasonal influenza IFR is 17 times lower than that estimated for COVID-19 at 0.68% [3] and 0.65% [4],
source: Should countries aim for elimination in the covid-19 pandemic? [TheBMJ, Sep 9 2020]
Profile of a killer: the complex biology powering the coronavirus pandemic [Nature, May 4 2020]
What ICU doctors have learned about COVID-19 — and how they're prepared for a 2nd wave [NBC, un 13 2020]
Hundreds of health-care workers lost their lives battling the coronavirus [Washington Post, Jun 17 2020]
"Super healthy" Appalachian State student dies following COVID-19 complications [CBS, sep 30 2020]
Talking With People In Your Life Hesitant About The Coronavirus Vaccine [NPR, Jan 12 2020]
(1) Hier die Publikation der @BioNTech_Group Studie. 42% der Patienten waren über 55 J alt, trotzdem alle schweren Verläufe verhindert. Auch nach 12 Tagen nach der ersten Impfung schon starker Schutz. Extrem eindrucksvoll. Wichtigste Nebenwirkung: https://t.co/Z4nSr1xW87
— Karl Lauterbach (@Karl_Lauterbach) December 16, 2020
Impfbereitschaft ist bei Gesundheitspersonal nach STIKO Befragung geringer als im Rest der Bevölkerung, hat mich überrascht. Viele glauben wohl, sie seien durch Schutzausrüstung sicher. Ich würde mich sofort impfen lassen. Impfpflicht bleibt aber falsch https://t.co/DeHC1wKs0P
— Karl Lauterbach (@Karl_Lauterbach) December 14, 2020
"Incredibly, so far at least, not a single member of the medical teams has been affected - it seems it can be done, you just have to have the right gear and follow the right protocols." #Italy [Stuart Ramsey report, #ICYMI]https://t.co/aCtcDOpPrW
— EZR🇪🇺news channel (@EZR_news) May 3, 2020
NEW: Nearly 72 percent of certified nursing assistants surveyed don't want to get the vaccine. That's just one of the serious obstacles in the vaccination effort at nursing homes.
— Jessica Silver-Greenberg 🕵🏻♀️ (@jbsgreenberg) December 16, 2020
A look inside an unprecedented campaign with @RebeccaDRobbins https://t.co/s87w2ueryJ
Anti-vaccination beliefs threaten the effectiveness of one of the best methods of disease prevention – vaccination. @ProfHeidiLarson outlines how to build vaccine confidence through listening and engagement: https://t.co/RdZDUADlzK
— Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (@gavi) December 5, 2020
The Ad Council will recruit trusted influencers for its $50 million campaign to convince people to take the COVID-19 vaccine. It's "our moonshot moment," the council's CEO said.https://t.co/0zANorx85o
— NPR (@NPR) December 5, 2020
In my @RadioAndySXM broadcast, I want to hear from you. When available, will you get the COVID-19 vaccine? Do you have concerns about it? If so, what information would you need to feel confident in the vaccine? Dial 844-305-2639 at 10:15am ET and let's talk #DanRathersAmerica
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) December 15, 2020
Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller tells @CBS_Herridge he took the COVID vaccine publicly to “lead by example” for U.S. service members: “I expect you all to line up behind me and do the same” pic.twitter.com/VscQUzQ9DZ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 15, 2020
The Danish queen becomes the first European monarch to publically announce being vaccinated against #coronavirus. https://t.co/Z4iZEYQ1uR
— euronews (@euronews) January 1, 2021
Die Regierung wolle in der #Corona-Pandemie keine #Impfpflicht einführen, stellt Bundeskanzlerin Merkel klar. Sie warnt aber auch vor den Folgen, sollten sich zu viele Menschen nicht impfen lassen. pic.twitter.com/uG93XP7RR0
— WDR aktuell (@WDRaktuell) December 16, 2020
Nederlander positiever over coronavaccin, meeste zorgmedewerkers werken mee [NOS, Dec 16 2020]
President-elect Joe Biden will receive a COVID-19 vaccine as early as next week, transition officials say. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen are set to receive the shot publicly on Friday. https://t.co/RSl6JKtZzy
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 16, 2020
#Russia opinion #poll by @levada_ru: 58% respondents said that they were not willing to be vaccinated with a #SputnikV #vaccine; 38% were willing to be vaccinated with it:https://t.co/6vIwscab6d
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) December 28, 2020
The proportion of Spaniards unwilling to take a Covid-19 vaccine has plunged to 28 percent in December from 47 percent last month, according to a poll published last month.
source:Spain to register those who refuse Covid vaccine (and share across EU) [TheLocal, Dec 28 2020]
OMG. We epidemiologists just want to scream:
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) December 31, 2020
~20%-40% of Los Angeles County front-line workers declined #COVID19 vaccine.
So many in Riverside County refused that officials now strategizing how to distribute unused doses.
TAKE THE VACCINE FOLKS! Please.https://t.co/A7ERsu64zs pic.twitter.com/vP5bkayNs8
historic examples
Skepsis gegenüber neuen Impfungen gab es auch früher: 1956 ließ sich #Elvis bei einer Polio-Impfung fotografieren, um vor allem Jugendliche von der Impfung zu überzeugen. Mit Erfolg. Wer könnte heute für die #Corona-Impfung Werbung machen?https://t.co/gsuVMxC4HI
— WDR aktuell (@WDRaktuell) December 19, 2020
known & general side effects
The COVID-19 vaccination was developed to keep people safe from the novel coronavirus. But just like any vaccination, there can be some side effects. https://t.co/UniqTIvvnr
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) December 15, 2020
vaccination and travel
Australia’s largest airline, Qantas, plans to require proof of vaccination for passengers who want to fly internationally once coronavirus shots become available. https://t.co/MFT7SSvB8v
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 24, 2020
vaccination apps
Impf-App soll Überblick vereinfachen und an Termine erinnern [GERMANY, Aerzteblatt.de, Nov 22 2020]
vaccination 'passport' or registration
RIVM: 'vaccinatiebewijs' is pas eind maart te downloaden, niet eind januari [NETHERLANDS, NOS, Dec 16 2020]
hacking , delivery disturbance, vaccine theft and other related crimes
Wisconsin pharmacist who ‘intentionally’ spoiled more than 500 vaccine doses is arrested, police say https://t.co/IpTbmVoO9x
— COVID19 (@V2019N) January 1, 2021
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine documents accessed in EMA cyberattack https://t.co/KdJzQC2SZV pic.twitter.com/rPEUA9L6nG
— Reuters UK (@ReutersUK) December 15, 2020
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