Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:06:10 GMT -6
The working day is a highly debated topic currently, since the proposal of working four days a week and resting three began to gain relevance, since it is believed to be much more convenient when compared to the traditional model of working five to six days a week. . However, its implementation generates controversy and doubts, however, in some countries it has already been tried.
During the last two years, several Iran Mobile Number List countries have carried out experiments, with different conclusions. Iceland and Belgium had good results, but Scotland and Sweden called this practice “expensive.”
While pilot tests continue to be applied in certain nations, we share with you some of the benefits of working four days a week.The recommendation includes adults with comorbidities that put them at higher risk of severe illness, pregnant women and healthcare workers. According to SAGE: “There is increasing evidence of the benefits of a second booster dose of COVID-19 vaccines in terms of restoring vaccine efficacy (VE).”
"Evolving evidence from studies suggests that additional protection of the most vulnerable populations, at least for several months, is likely to be achieved by administering a second booster dose, although follow-up time for these studies is limited." ».
SAGE.
second COVID vaccine booster
Priority groups need second booster dose...
Following the guidance provided by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), SAGE notes that it is working towards the administration of the second booster of the COVID vaccine in certain populations.
This recommendation is to prevent serious illness and death in the population at highest risk, but does not constitute a general recommendation to vaccinate all adults after the first booster."
Alejandro Cravioto, professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and president of SAGE.
Following the recommendation issued by the expert panel, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference that people should get vaccinated or boosted before winter arrives in the northern hemisphere. Since this is the time when there is a higher risk of infection due to people spending more time indoors.
second COVID vaccine booster
Prevent serious illness and death
The panel said it supports a flexible approach to homologous vaccination (same type and brand of vaccine) versus heterologous vaccination (combination of different types and brands of vaccines), for both the primary series and the booster dose.
However, Cravioto mentions that heterologous boosters should be implemented with careful consideration of current vaccine supply, vaccine supply projections, and other access issues, as well as thinking about the potential benefits and risks of the specific products being used.
In the case of children with morbidities and the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, Cravioto noted that the data for vaccines adapted to specific variants is still being reviewed.
During the last two years, several Iran Mobile Number List countries have carried out experiments, with different conclusions. Iceland and Belgium had good results, but Scotland and Sweden called this practice “expensive.”
While pilot tests continue to be applied in certain nations, we share with you some of the benefits of working four days a week.The recommendation includes adults with comorbidities that put them at higher risk of severe illness, pregnant women and healthcare workers. According to SAGE: “There is increasing evidence of the benefits of a second booster dose of COVID-19 vaccines in terms of restoring vaccine efficacy (VE).”
"Evolving evidence from studies suggests that additional protection of the most vulnerable populations, at least for several months, is likely to be achieved by administering a second booster dose, although follow-up time for these studies is limited." ».
SAGE.
second COVID vaccine booster
Priority groups need second booster dose...
Following the guidance provided by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), SAGE notes that it is working towards the administration of the second booster of the COVID vaccine in certain populations.
This recommendation is to prevent serious illness and death in the population at highest risk, but does not constitute a general recommendation to vaccinate all adults after the first booster."
Alejandro Cravioto, professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and president of SAGE.
Following the recommendation issued by the expert panel, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference that people should get vaccinated or boosted before winter arrives in the northern hemisphere. Since this is the time when there is a higher risk of infection due to people spending more time indoors.
second COVID vaccine booster
Prevent serious illness and death
The panel said it supports a flexible approach to homologous vaccination (same type and brand of vaccine) versus heterologous vaccination (combination of different types and brands of vaccines), for both the primary series and the booster dose.
However, Cravioto mentions that heterologous boosters should be implemented with careful consideration of current vaccine supply, vaccine supply projections, and other access issues, as well as thinking about the potential benefits and risks of the specific products being used.
In the case of children with morbidities and the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, Cravioto noted that the data for vaccines adapted to specific variants is still being reviewed.