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Learn what scientists look for in the different phases of a clinical trial for a vaccine. What does it mean when a vaccine trial is halted due to an adverse event? WHO’s Dr Kate O’Brien explains in Science in 5 this week
Lorsqu’un virus circule largement dans une population et entraîne de nombreuses infections, la probabilité de mutation augmente. Plus un virus a de possibilités de se propager, plus il se réplique – et plus il est susceptible de muter. En savoir plus sur les causes de la mutation d’un vi... more
Quarks liefert wissenschaftliche Fakten zum Coronavirus für die allg. Öffentlichkeit
Verfügbar in Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch und Englisch
Verfügbar in Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch und Englisch
Lorsqu’un virus circule largement dans une population et entraîne de nombreuses infections, la probabilité de mutation augmente. Plus un virus a de possibilités de se propager, plus il se réplique – et plus il est susceptible de muter. L’arrêt de la propagation du virus à la source res... more
YouTube influencer Healthcare Triage talked with WHO's Dr Kate O'Brien about how the COVID-19 vaccine works, how it gets distributed, and how we distribute it equitably. 1:27 Safety questions and concerns about quick development of the vaccine. 7:18 Have we entered a new age where all vaccines wi... more
26 March 2021 If you have already had COVID-19 do you still need both doses of the vaccine? Do these vaccines protect you against infection? Do they protect us against variants? WHO’s Dr Katherine O’Brien answers these questions in Science in 5 this week.
If you have the choice of more than one vaccine and are wondering which one to take and how to assess the risk of side effects, this episode of Science in 5 with WHO’s Dr Katherine O’Brien is for you.
Available in English, French, German and Italian
Available in English, French, German and Italian
How far apart should the doses of vaccines be? What if I miss my second dose? Can I get two doses from two different manufacturers? How was safety of vaccines ensured? WHO’s Chief Scientist, Dr Soumya Swaminathan explains in Science in 5.
How concerned should we be about the new variants of SARS CoV 2 which cause COVID-19? Is it unusual for viruses to change and mutate? Do vaccines protect against these variants and what can you do to protect yourself? WHO’s Chief Scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan explains in Science in 5
In this unit we will learn about vaccines and what is the progress made for developing a vaccine for COVID-19 Jesuit Worldwide Learning invites you to learn facts and test your knowledge on the ongoing pandemic caused by Coronavirus (COVID 19) through a fun-interactive crash course! Access is free!... more
The immunization program has been going well until a rumor begins that one child in a community far from the capital has become sick after receiving a vaccine. The rumor is becoming stronger every day and is picking up coverage on local radio. Concerned that the rumor might make caregivers concer... more
PhD Martin Moder, österreichischer Molekularbiologe, Autor populärwissenschaftlicher Bücher und Teil der Wissenschaftskabarettgruppe Science Busters, erklärt die Wirkweise und potentiellen Risiken der mRNA-Impfstoffe gegen COVID19
Early data from US biotech Moderna has revealed that its Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 94.5 per cent effective, raising hopes that a range of immunisations will be available to help end the pandemic. The interim analysis of the vaccine, currently known as mRNA-1273, comes after 95 trial particip... more