If recommended, get a 2nd #COVID19 shot even if you had side effects after the 1st, unless a vaccination provider or doctor tells you not to. Side effects are normal signs your body is building protection. More: https://t.co/YrWuIXfAxW. https://t.co/dfvWjcPCj4
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#COVID19 threatens the health and well-being of everyone in the planet. Join global leaders discuss urgent strategies to end the pandemic at the World Health Assembly #WHA74 from 24 May-1 June 2021 https://t.co/3GJsOy28xG
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People who received the coronavirus vaccine will likely need a booster shot within a year of being fully vaccinated, Dr. Anthony Fauci said this week. https://t.co/YBMxiK7dvv https://t.co/C5jkjVsr9M
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Compared with people who didn't take a tub bath more than twice a week, people who took a daily warm or hot bath had a 28% lower risk of cardiovascular disease and a 26% lower risk of stroke, according to a recent study: https://t.co/2C8jM7p3Eo #HarvardHealth https://t.co/idKA3FD75G
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President Barack Obama and Dr. Fauci chat about the #COVID19 vaccines and how to keep our communities protected from the virus. Find a vaccine location near you: Search https://t.co/jDq2UIHFmT Text your ZIP code to 438829 Call 1-800-232-0233 #WeCanDoThis https://t.co/hU7LQykCmP
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Have questions about #COVID19 vaccines? We have answers. The fact is COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at keeping you from getting sick from COVID-19. They are an important tool to protect our families and get back to our way of life. More: https://t.co/bKmffn4RYW. https://t.co/UcWxmVKFyd
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.@g20org leaders boost support of the @ACTAccelerator but urgent and immediate action is needed to maintain momentum 👉 https://t.co/dOMIw7GVEZ #GlobalHealthSummit #ACTogether
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Tomatoes aren't just delicious -- they're also packed with vitamins and antioxidants that keep your whole body healthy. 🍅 https://t.co/n3F2zQHDx2 https://t.co/8wnH7TZe2F
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The rock god is 56-going-on-30—and seclusion is only making him stronger. https://t.co/nbM69cS8cC
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There are several options to screen for colorectal cancer, each with a different level of evidence demonstrating its ability to reduce cancer mortality, its ability to detect cancer or precursor lesions, and its risk of harms https://t.co/FuKPHPMm7B
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#COVID19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations are down, and vaccinations continue to climb. As summer nears and you return to the things you love, consider how COVID-19 is spreading in your community when making plans and choosing activities. More: https://t.co/F4bAyObDp1. https://t.co/DHc9KSx2qk
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Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of coronavirus found in Malaysia, the first coronavirus known to spread from dogs to humans. https://t.co/1rJfAkpxBV https://t.co/ZMb5l1LmgO
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No one likes being stuck by a needle, and it’s not unusual for people to be afraid. If it’s serious enough, this phobia can affect quality of life and overall health — an especially important concern with the #COVID19 vaccine: https://t.co/pw0CWQjv7c #HarvardHealth @RobShmerling https://t.co/D1hLGkjdzB
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How might SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, have first infected humans? David Relman, MD, professor of microbiology and immunology, explains what remains unknown about the coronavirus’s emergence, what we may learn, and what’s at stake. https://t.co/c6PGcIJ67C
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