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COVID-19 Vaccine – Price Chopper Supermarkets

December 10, 2022

Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J vaccines are carried, but may not be available in all pharmacies at all times. Check our online scheduler for the most up to date availability for vaccine appointments.

While scheduling an appointment, you may receive a message that the service you selected is not available at the designated location. Please note, appointments may be full or your selected vaccine is not available at that location. Not all vaccines are available in all pharmacies on all days. Please either try an alternate location, or try again the following day as appointments open up daily.

We are currently vaccinating 18+ with J&J, 12+ with Moderna and Pfizer, and 6+ with Moderna.

We provide first dose, second dose, third dose for immunocompromised and booster doses as authorized and recommended by FDA and ACIP.

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Yale COVID-19 Vaccine Program | Yale Health – Yale University

December 8, 2022

Schedule Your COVID-19 Vaccine and Boosters Through the Yale COVID-19 Vaccine Program (the Yale Program)

Yale faculty, staff, students, and Yale Health members can schedule their COVID-19 vaccine and boosters online.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides guidance and eligibility guidelines for staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, includingboosters.

The Yale Programs vaccine clinic is located at 310 Winchester Ave.If you need scheduling assistance, please call the Campus COVID Resource Line (CCRL) at 203-432-6604.

Learn more and access the Yale Vaccine Portal here.Information about exemption requests can be found here.

The CCRL can also assist with questions about the Yale Program, setting up your MyChart account or scheduling your appointment.

Updated November 30, 2022

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Pfizer Exec Concedes COVID-19 Vaccine Was Not Tested on Preventing …

December 8, 2022

A Pfizer executive said Oct. 10 that neither she nor other Pfizer officials knew whether its COVID-19 vaccine would stop transmission before entering the market last year.

Member of the European Parliament, Rob Roos, asked during a session:Was the Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market?

Pfizers Janine Small,president of international developed markets, said in response: Did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market? No we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.

Roos, of the Netherlands, argued in a Twitter video Oct. 10 that following Smalls comments to him, millions of people around the world were duped by pharmaceutical companies and governments.

Millions of people worldwide felt forced to get vaccinated because of the myth that you do it for others,' Roos said. Now, this turned out to be a cheap lie and should be exposed, he added.

The Epoch Times has contacted Pfizer for comment.

The Food and Drug Administration wrote in late 2020 thatthere was no data available to determine whether the vaccine would prevent transmission and for how long it would protect against transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causesCOVID-19.

At this time, data are not available to make a determination about how long the vaccine will provide protection, nor is there evidence that the vaccine prevents transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from person to person, the agency specifically noted.

Meanwhile, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, around the same time, said his firm was not certain if those who receive its mRNA vaccine will be able to transmit COVID-19 to other people.

I think this is something that needs to be examined. We are not certain about that right now, Bourla told NBC News in December 2020 in response to a question about transmissibility.

Former White House medical adviser Dr.Deborah Birx in June revealed that there was evidence in December 2020 that individuals who received COVID-19 vaccines, including Pfizers, could still transmit the virus.

We knew early on in January of 2021, in late December of 2020, that reinfection was occurring after natural infection, Birx, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator during the Trump administration, told members of Congress this year.

A number of officials in the United States and around the world had claimed COVID-19 vaccines could prevent transmission. Among them, President Joe Biden in July 2021 remarked that yourenot going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.

Chief Biden administration medical adviser Anthony Fauci in May 2021 said in a CBS interview that vaccinated people are dead ends for COVID-19, suggesting they cannot transmit the virus. When you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health and that of the family but also you contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus throughout the community, Fauci said.

Two months later, in late July of that year, Fauci saidthat vaccinated people are capable of transmitting the virus.

In the coming months, Fauci, Biden, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, and others pivoted to say the vaccine prevents severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19.

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Jack Phillips is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in New York. He covers breaking news.

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