Teresa Bartlett is the Senior Vice President and Senior Medical Officer at Sedgwick since January of 2009. Her background in Family Medicine led to a business career with a large automotive manufacturer. She has experience managing large self-insured, multi-state workers’ compensation programs and the Canadian workers’ compensation program.
Doctors give advice on the best time to grocery shop during the pandemic.
The first and second coronavirus jabs included a number of mild side effects. A COVID-19 booster could have similar effects and people may need to plan their workweek accordingly.
Millions of COVID-19 vaccines are in danger of expiring and being destroyed this summer if not used in the United States or donated elsewhere.
Travel is in high demand this summer, because so many people have not been able to take a vacation during the pandemic. I have not heard of cancellations in the past few weeks.
Providers destroy the unused vaccine by using the biohazardous waste bags. Remember there is no threat to the public with this unused vaccine as it does not have any live or dead viral particles contained in it.
Most of the time these are mild to moderate symptoms, occur within the first 3 days of vaccination and resolve within 1 to 3 days of onset. These are found more commonly after [the] second dose and with younger people under the age of 55.