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Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: 611 Deaths, Hospital Strain
France experienced a severe influenza epidemic (January 6-12), with a 7.3% increase in influenza-related deaths (611 total), significantly impacting hospitals, especially children under five; however, hospitalizations for older age groups decreased; three strains of the virus are circulating, and va...
Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: 611 Deaths, Hospital Strain
France experienced a severe influenza epidemic (January 6-12), with a 7.3% increase in influenza-related deaths (611 total), significantly impacting hospitals, especially children under five; however, hospitalizations for older age groups decreased; three strains of the virus are circulating, and va...
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24% Bias Score


Low Flu Vaccination Rates Strain European Healthcare Systems
Europe is experiencing a severe influenza season, with low vaccination rates among high-risk groups (elderly, healthcare workers) leading to increased strain on healthcare systems and an estimated 27,600 annual influenza deaths in the EU and UK; public health officials are urging improved vaccinatio...
Low Flu Vaccination Rates Strain European Healthcare Systems
Europe is experiencing a severe influenza season, with low vaccination rates among high-risk groups (elderly, healthcare workers) leading to increased strain on healthcare systems and an estimated 27,600 annual influenza deaths in the EU and UK; public health officials are urging improved vaccinatio...
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36% Bias Score


Djokovic's Lingering Trauma from 2022 Australian Deportation
Novak Djokovic admits lingering trauma from his 2022 Australian Open deportation due to his unvaccinated status, despite stating he holds no resentment, as he returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open alongside new coach Andy Murray.
Djokovic's Lingering Trauma from 2022 Australian Deportation
Novak Djokovic admits lingering trauma from his 2022 Australian Open deportation due to his unvaccinated status, despite stating he holds no resentment, as he returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open alongside new coach Andy Murray.
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36% Bias Score


Record Dengue Outbreak in Brazil: 6.65 Million Cases and 6,022 Deaths in 2024
Brazil concluded 2024 with record-high dengue cases (6.65 million) and deaths (6,022), exceeding previous years significantly; a vaccination campaign was initiated, but the limited doses only covered a small portion of the population.
Record Dengue Outbreak in Brazil: 6.65 Million Cases and 6,022 Deaths in 2024
Brazil concluded 2024 with record-high dengue cases (6.65 million) and deaths (6,022), exceeding previous years significantly; a vaccination campaign was initiated, but the limited doses only covered a small portion of the population.
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40% Bias Score


Mother Urges Mandatory Flu Jabs After Son's Flu Death
15-month-old Louie Hughes died from the flu on Christmas Day, prompting his mother to advocate for mandatory flu vaccinations for children after less than half of English schoolchildren received the jab this winter.
Mother Urges Mandatory Flu Jabs After Son's Flu Death
15-month-old Louie Hughes died from the flu on Christmas Day, prompting his mother to advocate for mandatory flu vaccinations for children after less than half of English schoolchildren received the jab this winter.
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56% Bias Score


Whooping Cough Cases Surge in US, Exceeding 32,000 in 2024
Over 32,000 whooping cough cases have been reported in the US in 2024, a six-fold increase from last year, mainly affecting the Midwest and Pennsylvania due to low vaccination rates and waning immunity, highlighting the need for increased vaccination efforts.
Whooping Cough Cases Surge in US, Exceeding 32,000 in 2024
Over 32,000 whooping cough cases have been reported in the US in 2024, a six-fold increase from last year, mainly affecting the Midwest and Pennsylvania due to low vaccination rates and waning immunity, highlighting the need for increased vaccination efforts.
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40% Bias Score

French Hospitals Overwhelmed by Early, Intense Flu Season
Around 100 French hospitals activated emergency plans due to a pre-Christmas flu surge hospitalizing nearly 4,000 patients in early January; experts cite insufficient vaccination and pre-existing healthcare pressures as contributing factors alongside three circulating viral strains.

French Hospitals Overwhelmed by Early, Intense Flu Season
Around 100 French hospitals activated emergency plans due to a pre-Christmas flu surge hospitalizing nearly 4,000 patients in early January; experts cite insufficient vaccination and pre-existing healthcare pressures as contributing factors alongside three circulating viral strains.
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12% Bias Score

Severe Flu Season Overwhelms French Hospitals
France is experiencing an exceptionally severe flu season with high hospitalization and death rates, primarily among the elderly, due to low vaccination rates (around 10.3 million doses distributed), reduced adherence to preventative measures, and three co-circulating influenza strains.

Severe Flu Season Overwhelms French Hospitals
France is experiencing an exceptionally severe flu season with high hospitalization and death rates, primarily among the elderly, due to low vaccination rates (around 10.3 million doses distributed), reduced adherence to preventative measures, and three co-circulating influenza strains.
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40% Bias Score

Influenza Surge Overwhelms European Hospitals
A post-holiday surge in influenza cases is overwhelming European hospitals, impacting all ages but disproportionately affecting children under 15 and adults over 60; France, Spain, Hungary, and Romania report increased hospitalizations and deaths, highlighting the importance of vaccination.

Influenza Surge Overwhelms European Hospitals
A post-holiday surge in influenza cases is overwhelming European hospitals, impacting all ages but disproportionately affecting children under 15 and adults over 60; France, Spain, Hungary, and Romania report increased hospitalizations and deaths, highlighting the importance of vaccination.
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36% Bias Score

US Covid-19 Cases Surge Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
A resurgence of Covid-19 infections is occurring across the US, driven by low booster vaccination rates (21.4% of adults, 10.3% of children) and the emergence of new variants, resulting in increasing hospitalizations and deaths; wastewater data shows the surge started a month ago.

US Covid-19 Cases Surge Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
A resurgence of Covid-19 infections is occurring across the US, driven by low booster vaccination rates (21.4% of adults, 10.3% of children) and the emergence of new variants, resulting in increasing hospitalizations and deaths; wastewater data shows the surge started a month ago.
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32% Bias Score

WHO Reports Decreasing COVID-19 Cases and Deaths, but Highlights Ongoing Challenges
By November 10, 2024, the WHO reported over 776 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and over 7 million deaths globally, with a recent 39% decrease in cases and 36% decrease in deaths; however, underreporting is acknowledged, along with the continued burden of long COVID and vaccination inequities.

WHO Reports Decreasing COVID-19 Cases and Deaths, but Highlights Ongoing Challenges
By November 10, 2024, the WHO reported over 776 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and over 7 million deaths globally, with a recent 39% decrease in cases and 36% decrease in deaths; however, underreporting is acknowledged, along with the continued burden of long COVID and vaccination inequities.
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16% Bias Score

Nigeria Launches First Malaria Vaccination Campaign
Nigeria launched its first malaria vaccination campaign on December 2, 2024, using the R21/Matrix-M vaccine in two high-risk states, aiming to reduce the disease's burden that caused 31% of the roughly 600,000 global malaria deaths in 2023.

Nigeria Launches First Malaria Vaccination Campaign
Nigeria launched its first malaria vaccination campaign on December 2, 2024, using the R21/Matrix-M vaccine in two high-risk states, aiming to reduce the disease's burden that caused 31% of the roughly 600,000 global malaria deaths in 2023.
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40% Bias Score
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