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15
Jun
The 6,5 million vaccines to win the first battle
is, literally, a race against time. A race to achieve herd immunity, and with it to be able to lift restrictions and better cope with the emergence of new strains of coronavirus. Under the slogan "no one is safe until we are all safe"
31
May
ACCDIS researcher, DRA. Sandra Cortés leads the study that will evaluate socio-environmental determinants of health in residents of Coronel
Representatives of the Ministry of Health and professionals from the Pontifical Catholic University participated in a meeting of the Council for Environmental and Social Recovery (Cras) of the commune, to provide details of the project "Health situation and its determinants in the commune of Coronel".
31
May
Araos: “We're going to need to vaccinate everybody three times to have herd immunity.”
In an interview with a Uruguayan newspaper, the medical advisor to the Ministry of Health and former head of the Epidemiology Department of the ministry, Dr. Rafael Araos, he argued that the "herd immunity" against Covid-19 could be achieved only when 100 percent of the population is vaccinated with three doses of vaccine.
28
May
Unstoppable Covid: 200 communes record case hike in 7 days, several with increase “very large”
Sunday, President Sebastián Piñera led the reception of a shipment of 2,2 million doses of CoronaVac vaccine from Chinese lab Sinovac.
17
May
They present study design that will evaluate socio-environmental determinants of health in colonel's inhabitants
The study was commissioned by the Ministry of Health and will be executed by experts from the Pontifical Catholic University.
12
May
U drug printing technology. Chile secures funding for a new stage of development
Javier Morales Montecinos, academic at our campus' Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and primarily responsible for this innovation, a project was awarded to test this drug system printed on the treatment of colocutaneous fistulas