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  1. 5 giorni fa · Connecticut Stands Up for Its Children - by Paul Offit. Connecticut recently bucked the national trend by eliminating a religious exemption to vaccination. Paul Offit. May 06, 2024.

  2. 1 giorno fa · "As we headed into December 2020, it was obvious that the first two vaccines we were to consider were mRNA vaccines, where we had no experience with that technology," said Dr. Paul Offit, director ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · “As we headed into December 2020, it was obvious that the first two vaccines we were to consider were mRNA vaccines, where we had no experience with that technology,” said Dr. Paul Offit, director of the vaccine education center and a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Novavax stock ( NVAX) skyrocketed Friday, up 120% on the news that French drug and vaccine giant Sanofi ( SNY) is investing $1.2 billion in a deal for Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine as well as a minority stake in the struggling biotech company. The deal gave Novavax a much-needed cash boost, helping it reverse more than a year of declining value.

  5. 3 giorni fa · According to Paul Offit, MD, professor of pediatrics, division of infectious diseases director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), every year in the United States, thousands of men and women die of cancers that can be prevented with a simple vaccine administered during adolescence to prevent HPV.

  6. 1 giorno fa · “You had this remarkable scientific or medical accomplishment contrasted with this remarkable rejection of that technology by a significant portion of the American public,” said Paul Offit ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · Paul Offit claims the bivalent booster wasn’t any better than the monovalent one. However: it restored previous protection to Californian adults, cut COVID-19 in half in elderly Koreans and both adult and school-age Americans , and added 28% protection against outpatient encounters in the US , 39% against hospital admission, and 50% against critical illness, for up to seven months.