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Scientific Updates Amidst the Pandemic: Edition 51 of Voice for Science and Solidarity

Published On: 11. Mai 2023 8:37

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of life, including scientific research. The Voice for Science and Solidarity (VSS) is an organization that aims to promote scientific research and collaboration across the globe. In this article, we will discuss the updates provided by VSS during the pandemic.

Updates on Scientific Research

The pandemic has led to a significant increase in scientific research related to COVID-19. VSS has been actively promoting and supporting this research through various initiatives. One such initiative is the COVID-19 Research Database, which provides a comprehensive list of ongoing research projects related to COVID-19. The database includes information on the research topic, the researchers involved, and the funding sources.

VSS has also been promoting the use of open science practices during the pandemic. Open science practices involve making research data and findings openly available to the scientific community. This can help to accelerate scientific progress and improve the quality of research. VSS has been encouraging researchers to share their data and findings openly and has been providing resources and support to help them do so.

Another important update provided by VSS is the impact of the pandemic on scientific conferences and events. Many conferences and events have been cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic. VSS has been working to support the continuation of these events through virtual platforms. This has allowed researchers to continue to share their findings and collaborate with colleagues from around the world.

Updates on Scientific Collaboration

Scientific collaboration has been greatly impacted by the pandemic. Travel restrictions and social distancing measures have made it difficult for researchers to collaborate in person. VSS has been working to promote virtual collaboration through various initiatives. One such initiative is the Virtual Collaboration Platform, which provides a platform for researchers to collaborate virtually on research projects.

VSS has also been promoting the use of social media and other online platforms to facilitate scientific collaboration. Social media platforms such as Twitter and LinkedIn have become important tools for researchers to connect with colleagues and share their research findings. VSS has been providing resources and support to help researchers use these platforms effectively.

Finally, VSS has been working to promote international scientific collaboration during the pandemic. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of global collaboration in scientific research. VSS has been working to promote collaboration between researchers from different countries and regions. This has included providing resources and support for international collaborations and promoting the sharing of research findings across borders.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on scientific research and collaboration. VSS has been working to support and promote scientific research and collaboration during these challenging times. Through initiatives such as the COVID-19 Research Database, the Virtual Collaboration Platform, and the promotion of open science practices, VSS has been helping researchers to continue their important work and collaborate with colleagues from around the world

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VSS Scientific Updates During Pandemic Times #51 | Voice for Science and Solidarity

1. Japan Launches Official Investigation into Millions of COVID Vaccine Deaths“Based on the data and the circumstances alone, it is not possible to conclude that the vaccine was the cause of the deaths,” Prof. Nagao said, adding, “However, it is impossible to say that the vaccine was not the cause. We can only say that it is doubtful, but we believe that vaccination was sufficiently related to the immune abnormalities.”https://principia-scientific.com/japan-launches-official-investigation-into-millions-of-covid-vaccine-deaths/2. COVID Hospitalizations, Deaths Could Rise in Coming Weeks, According to the CDC“In the last week, hospitalization rates have increased by 17% among all age groups with confirmed COVID cases.”https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/covid-hospitalizations-deaths-rise-coming-weeks-according-cdc‍‍3. Data Doesn’t Support New COVID-19 Booster Shots for Most, Says Vaccine Expert“The experience of the past year has taught us that

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