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No Need of a Mad Rush or Panic Demand for A Third Dose Covid Vaccine Booster

No Need of a Mad Rush or Panic Demand for A Third Dose Covid Vaccine Booster

by Admin | Oct 18, 2021 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation – Compilation by Dr. S. K. Gupta, MD (Med), FICP, CFM (France) Clinical Asst. Professor GS Medical College, CCSU, Uttar Pradesh, India. Visiting Consultant, Max Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi. A Covid Update meeting was held on the...
A Scientific Perspective About COVID Vaccination in Children in India

A Scientific Perspective About COVID Vaccination in Children in India

by Admin | Oct 14, 2021 | CME INDIA Repository

CME INDIA Presentation by Dr. Rajeev Jayadevan, MD, DNB, MRCP, ABIM (Med) ABIM (Gastro), NY. Vice Chairman, Kerala state IMA Research Cell. Member, National IMA Task Force on Corona Epidemic, Cochin. Balancing benefit and risks Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin has become the...

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