The word “vaccine” originates from the Latin Variolae vaccinae (cowpox), which Edward Jenner demonstrated in 1798 could prevent smallpox in humans. Today the term ‘va… Read More
Argentina’s president tests positive for Covid-19 after vaccination
Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez, who has been vaccinated against Covid-19, announced late Friday tha… Read More
Finally WHO approves a vaccine to prevent COVID-19 infections. This is a ray hope compared to Last year. There were so many challenges that came with the pandemic. So many jobs lost and busi… Read More
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from PexelsThe safety of our travelers is always our #1 priority. We have updated our health and safety protocols for our Small Group Adventures on… Read More
SWHELPER
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Foundation and the Health Behavior Research and Training Institute (HBRT) at The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School o… Read More
Airmen and Guardians who are Denied a Medical, Religious, or Administrative Exemption, to the COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement will have Five days to start the Vaccination Process, File an Appea… Read More
A Divided U.S. Supreme Court, left in force New York’s Requirement that Health-Care Workers be Vaccinated against Covid-19, Refusing to Order Exemptions for 20 Providers who say they O… Read More
The high percentage of EFL footballers who ‘do not intend’ to get vaccinated
Lack of vaccinations in EFL paint worsening scenario
Covid-19 continues to rip through football acro… Read More
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will give Companies, Additional Time, to get Employees Vaccinated or Regularly Tested.
The Labor Department announced on Saturday… Read More
What is Chicago? Music! Holiday or not, live music has always been a vital part of Chicago’s livelihood. Check out the best bars and restaurants with live music in Chicago and pick out… Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice, Brett Kavanaugh, has asked the Biden Administration to Respond to Appeals against a Vaccine-or-Testing Mandate for Businesses with 100 or more Employees… Read More
Air Force and Space Force Commands have turned down more than 2,000 Requests for Religious Accommodations to the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, while not Approving any, the Department of the Air… Read More
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), signed into Law a Bill that makes Forgery of COVID-19 Vaccination Cards Punishable by up to One year of Imprisonment or Three years of Probation.
The &ldquo… Read More
The Trump Grill, located inside Trump Tower in New York City, after the New York Governor, Kathy Hochul (D), made Vaccine Proof Mandatory, Refused to Allow a Group of Vaccine Mandate Protest… Read More
A Federal Court Tuesday, Denied a Lawsuit filed by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), that Challenged the Pentagon’s Military Coronavirus Vaccination Mandate, by asking that the Requiremen… Read More
Only a few months after Terminating Federal Pandemic Unemployment Benefits early, several GOP-led States are now Expanding Jobless Payments to a different group of people affected by Covid-1… Read More
Unvaccinated Airmen from the Oklahoma Air National Guard (ANG) who Don’t have an Approved or Pending Religious or Administrative Accommodation to the Pentagon’s COVID-19 Vaccine… Read More
The U.S. Postal Service, on Wednesday, asked the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), for a Temporary Waiver from Vaccine-or-Test Mandate, setting up a showdown on Pandemic… Read More
As of January 3rd, the new vaccine mandate officially goes into effect in Chicago. So, if you’re not yet fully vaccinated, now is the time to get your doses. In addition to all regular… Read More
CDC Expands Booster Shot Eligibility and Strengthens Recommendations for 12-17 Year Olds https://gafacom.website/cdc-expands-booster-shot-eligibility-and-strengthens-recommendations-for-12… Read More
Federal Government agencies are preparing to take increasingly Harsh steps against Unvaccinated employees in order to implement President Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Federal w… Read More
7 safest destinations to travel in 2020
Just as some of the premier tourist destinations across the world started to reopen for tourism after a long gap due to the COVID pandemic, t… Read More
Are you slowing down from the holiday season? Or are you ready to start your 2022 right? Check out the coolest January happenings varying from food, arts & culture, to nature and outdoor… Read More
The Marine Corps is the First U.S. Military branch to report the granting of a Religious Exemption to the Mandate that troops be Vaccinated for COVID-19. Two Marines have received Exemptions… Read More
What’s the most iconic thing with Chicago’s dining scene besides seasonal pop-up bars? All the limited time dining experience is literally a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. With… Read More
The Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Dr. in Lincolnshire, is kicking off the New Year with WEST SIDE STORY, the revolutionary Tony Award-winning musical that forever ch… Read More
The Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Dr. in Lincolnshire, is kicking off the New Year with WEST SIDE STORY, the revolutionary Tony Award-winning musical that forever ch… Read More
Police, Firefighters, and other New York City Employees, face their Final Deadline to get Vaccinated against COVID-19, or be Terminated come Feb. 11.
That Deadline was announced Monday, mo… Read More
A Northern Virginia Judge, Louise M. DiMatteo, issued a Temporary Restraining Order, blocking Governor Glenn Youngkin's (R) Executive Order, that allows Parents to Opt-Out their Children of… Read More
The Supreme Court has Dismissed an Appeal, by a group of New York City Public School Teachers, who sought to Stop a Vaccine Mandate that did Not include a Religious Exemption Option.
Justi… Read More
Our nation’s ability to provide clear and concise information regarding COVID-19 has been strained at best and at absolutely chaotic at worse. Part of the problem is that science takes… Read More
This rustic 1830 house gives all the warm vibes, with its unique location at the foot of the Montmartre Hill in Paris’ 9th arrondissement. The Musée de la Vie Romantique or the… Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court Refused to consider requiring that Government-imposed Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates include Religious Exemptions, turning away an Appeal by a group of Maine Health-Care wo… Read More
France’s most extravagant opera house, the Palais Garnier is considered a symbol of the country along famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Notre-Dame du Paris… Read More
Over 11m Nigerians fully vaccinated against COVID-19, says NPHCDA
Executive director of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), Faisal Shuaib has disclosed that more t… Read More
COVID-19 pandemic still with us, hard to predict — Nigerian Govt
Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), says the COVID-19 pandemic is still around as… Read More
Eradicating polio would eradicate so much tragedy
In the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, just beyond where paved roads transition to dirt, an undiagnosed polio infection par… Read More
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If you have gathered travelers from all around the world to ask them about their dreamy destinations, their an… Read More
Overseeing the city of Athens, the once mighty citadel of Acropolis stands on a rocky hill in the Greek capital. The area is said to have been inhabited since the 6th millennium BC. The prem… Read More
Chief Justice John Roberts turned heads, when he Criticized how the Supreme Court's Conservatives used the Emergency Docket, referred to by some as the, Shadow Docket. The Shadow Docket is t… Read More
The Supreme Court on Monday, ruled against an Air Force Reserve Officer who asked the Court to Shield him from Disciplinary Action over his Religious-based Refusal to get the COVID-19 Vaccin… Read More
COVID-19 pandemic NOT over, WHO cautions
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has cautioned that COVID-19 is not over in spite of reports that cases and deaths have declined significantly… Read More
AfDB: Nigeria’s economy to decelerate, average 3.2% by 2023
African Development Bank (AfDB) has stated that the Nigerian economy will grow by an average of 3.2 percent between 2022 a… Read More
Documents related to Pfizer vaccines have attracted worldwide attention in the last six months.
The FDA’s loss in Texas district court means the agency has begun releasing a large numb… Read More
Top countries to travel without COVID-19 vaccine
The travel environment in 2022 is drastically different from the summer of 2020.
But COVID-19 travel restrictions have finally been re… Read More
Run away from the heat or snow, based on your current location, and come to one of these beautiful USA states. There is no need to put off your travel plans anymore. After two years of strug… Read More
Have you recently bought a new feline companion into your home? If so, Congratulations! We know you’ll be pleased to welcome your new cat into your home.
In case you are reading thi… Read More
Many Omicron symptoms are similar to flu symptoms. In both illnesses, you may experience fever, cough, feeling tired, runny nose, muscle/joint pain, headache, sore throat.
The main differen… Read More
The administration has received reports of 47 cases of measles in one month. Of the infected people, only eight had taken the first dose of measles vaccine while the remaining 39 were unvacc… Read More
A polio and measles vaccination campaign has started in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), targeting 87,578 children aged between six and 59 months. The week… Read More
LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations in British Columbia are urging governments to include a wider range of gender and sexual identities in electronic health record systems. They argue that current… Read More
International NGO Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) has called for the immediate resumption of food aid distribution in Ethiopia. The US government and the UN Food Programme suspe… Read More
Mozambique is facing climate shocks, COVID-19 recovery, and conflict, but is building resilience and overcoming challenges with the help of the UN and its partners. The outgoing UN Resident… Read More
Mississippi has begun the process of allowing religious exemptions for childhood vaccinations, as ordered by a US District Judge. The state has previously been praised for its high rates of… Read More
Nepal is poised to start its HPV vaccination campaign to prevent cervical cancer. The campaign, which started in 2022, has seen high demand for the vaccine, with callers willing to travel lo… Read More
The article discusses the importance of access to health services for livestock in the poultry farming industry. Lack of access to veterinary services is hindering smallholder productivity i… Read More
South Africa has culled 7.5 million chickens in an effort to control two strains of avian influenza that have caused dozens of outbreaks across the country. At least 205,000 chickens have di… Read More
Babies, toddlers, and older children in the UK may be offered the chickenpox vaccine under new recommendations from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). The JCVI has s… Read More