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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia has resulted in 1,885,623 [1] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 21,268 [1] deaths. The virus was confirmed to have spread to Slovakia on 6 March 2020 when Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini announced that a 52-year-old man was infected. [ 3 ]

  3. Which activities are safe once you're fully vaccinated ... - AOL

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    Public-health experts say it's probably safe for vaccinated people to meet for dinner or gather together indoors.

  4. Health in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in Slovakia. Slovakia had the fourth highest rate of death from communicable disease in Europe in 2015, at 35 per 100,000 population. [1] Slovakia has public (obligatory) health insurance. [2]

  5. Pox party - Wikipedia

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    Pox parties, also known as flu parties, are social activities in which children are deliberately exposed to infectious diseases such as chickenpox.Such parties originated to "get it over with" before vaccines were available for a particular illness or because childhood infection might be less severe than infection during adulthood, according to proponents.

  6. Vaccine hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    However, the concept of vaccine overload is biologically implausible, as vaccinated and unvaccinated children have the same immune response to non-vaccine-related infections, and autism is not an immune-mediated disease, so claims that vaccines could cause it by overloading the immune system go against current knowledge of the pathogenesis of ...

  7. Healthcare in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The government pays health insurance for children, students, pensioners, invalids, people performing activities for a church, religious or charitable community etc. [1] According to the new legislation valid from 1.1.2024, the employees contribute 4% (at least 10,75 EUR) and the employers contribute 11% (at least 29,57).

  8. World Health Organization response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    They also launched the Access to COVID-19 tools accelerator, a collaboration to accelerate the development and production of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics for COVID-19. [79] On 27 April, the WHO warned about the pandemic's impact on health services, especially for children, particularly vaccination. [80]

  9. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    A frequent fallacy consisted in concluding on the ineffectiveness (or low effectiveness) of vaccines after noticing the apparently high proportion of vaccinated patients among COVID-19-related hospitalisations and deaths, without taking into account the high proportion of vaccinated people among the general population, thus committing the base ...