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  2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Native American tribes and ...

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    The Indian Health Service announced in Early April that Indian Country had received more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. [47] While many states initially struggled with vaccine rollout, tribal nations used call centers and existing methods of outreach to contact tribal members to receive the vaccine.

  3. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The reasons for hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccine are complex and vary between individuals, including concerns about side effects of the vaccination, [36] wanting to wait to see if the vaccine is safe, [36] and believing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines [12] promulgated by conspiracy theories, including but not limited to incorrect ...

  4. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted on 44 rats injected with the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at doses over 300 times the human dose by body weight and 44 rats injected with placebo found no statistically significant evidence of any adverse effects on the fertility of female rats or on the health of the offspring of rats (the 3% lower pregnancy rate found ...

  5. Patients suffer when Indian Health Service doesn’t pay for ...

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    Congress budgeted nearly $7 billion for the Indian Health Service this year, of which roughly $1 billion is set aside for the referred-care program. A committee of tribal health and government ...

  6. Jay Bhattacharya - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 2021, Bhattacharya wrote an op-ed in favor of reserving initially limited vaccine supplies in India for patients who had not been previously infected with COVID-19. [34] In March 2021, Bhattacharya called the COVID-19 lockdowns the "biggest public health mistake we've ever made" and argued that "The harm to people is ...

  7. Vaccination in India - Wikipedia

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    Another explanation could be that the Indian government underspends on vaccines in general. [13] Somehow India's population does not demand vaccines, which could be a result of lack of public health education. [13] India also has pseudoscience activists promoting vaccine hesitancy. [13] Some research has suggested that community engagement (CE ...

  8. WHO authorizes Indian-made COVID vaccine, months into use - AOL

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    The World Health Organization granted an emergency use license Wednesday to a coronavirus vaccine developed in India, offering reassurance for a shot the country’s regulators allowed long before ...

  9. Vaccine hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    The reason vaccines may be withheld if a child is moderately to severely ill is because certain expected side effects of vaccination (e.g. fever or rash) may be confused with the progression of the illness. [2] It is safe to administer vaccines to well-appearing children who are mildly ill with the common cold. [2]

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