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Added on the 11/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Russia is in an uproar after a health official said people shouldn't drink alcohol two weeks before and six weeks after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. According to Business Insider, there's no evidence that alcohol consumption is linked to Sputnik V's vaccine efficacy--or any other vaccine's efficacy. However, booze has been found to weaken the immune system. There is a waiting period of 21 days between the first and second Sputnik V shots. Having a strong immune system is especially important during a pandemic, so it may be wise to cut back on alcohol for that reason. The Russians have yet to release their complete, peer-reviewed data from phase 1 and 2 trials of Sputnik V, creating an air of secrecy around the vaccine.
Tokyo (Stock Exchange), Nov 24 (EFE / EPA).- The Tokyo stock benchmark soared 638.22 points or 2.5 percent to close at 26,165.59 in expectation of early development of vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus. (Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: A DISPLAY SHOWING CLOSING INFORMATION OF THE NIKKEI STOCK AVERAGE IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
A walk on the streets of many European countries almost gives the impression the coronavirus is a thing of the past, including here in France. Most mask requirements were lifted in late February, giving residents a breather from what was perhaps the biggest symbol of the pandemic. But now health professionals are asking the government to make them obligatory again..as infections and hospitalisations again rise. FRANCE 2's team and FRANCE 24's Yinka Oyetade explains.
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