COVID-19 vaccine: Four years on, list of persistent symptoms grows longer

Study of over 99 million people (7/10)
The study was conducted by the Global Vaccine Data Network and covered over 99 million people. The project focused on eight countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, and Scotland), and the results were published in the journal Vaccine.Researchers' Words (8/10)
"Most of those vaccinated were between 20 and 59 years old, and the largest number of doses were administered in France," the researchers explained, specifying that the vaccines were from Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca. The results were not reassuring to medical staff, let alone patients. 

Continued on next page
For detailed cooking instructions, go to the next page or click the Open button (>). Don't forget to share the recipe with your Facebook friends.

For complete cooking times, go to the next page or click the Open button (>), and don't forget to SHARE with your Facebook friends.