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Whatever I am, it is solely due to them

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  "The empowered woman is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description."

3rd Quarter, a reflection

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    This quarter, we learnt about community-based research, its components, and how we might use it in our community. Learning community-based research is not tough because I am already familiar with the many types of research because we have a research subject that primarily focuses on writing research papers. I have no difficulty comprehending the issue, but I am having difficulty writing my research because I am not very good at writing essays. I solved this barrier by reading previous community-based research as my guide in creating my own. Moving forward, I will aim to strengthen my writing talents while also continuing to improve the skills that I am familiar with and enjoy. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/43/0f/57/430f5781d50d760554134092443ad3e0.jpg

COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens

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                             https://cdn.cancercenter.com/-/media/ctca/images/others/blogs/2018/01-january/07-blog-vaccines-l.jpg           Although the majority of COVID-19 vaccinations are only licensed for people over the age of 18, a rising number of vaccines are now also recommended for use in youngsters. Some nations have granted mRNA vaccines for teenage usage emergency use authorization (aged 12-17 years).       The largest disease burden in terms of severe disease and mortality continues to be among the elderly and those with comorbidities, as evidenced by the WHO Prioritization Roadmap, which defines high priority-use groups based on vaccination supply available to countries. The World Health Organization recognizes that different nations are in different pandemic phases, with varying vaccination coverage rates.   ...