English 9 Q2 Episode 1 SLM
English 9 Q2 Episode 1 SLM
English 9 Q2 Episode 1 SLM
QUARTER2
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The independent experts concluded the known benefits — both directly to kids' health but also
in ending school and other disruptions — outweighed the known risks.
After a day of presentations and debate, the final vote was 17 in favor and one abstention.
The Food and Drug Administration, which convened the meeting, is expected to give its formal
green light soon, making 28 million young Americans eligible for the shot by mid-November.
"It is pretty clear to me that the benefits do outweigh the risk when I hear about children who
are being put in the ICU, who are having long term outcomes after their COVID, and children
are dying," said Amanda Cohn of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), who
voted yes.
"It's never when you know everything — the question is when you know enough," said
Paul Offit, a pediatrician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who also voted yes but
reflected on the fact that more complete safety data would become available over time.
He added that many children who are at high risk stand to benefit, and that the theoretical risk
of myocarditis, the most worrisome side-effect, would probably be very low, given the lowered
dose of 10 micrograms, compared to 30 micrograms in older ages.
Nevertheless, several experts partly caveated their votes by saying they would not favor broad
vaccine mandates in schools and the shot should remain a personal decision for families.
Earlier, top FDA vaccine scientist Peter Marks said younger children were "far from being
spared harm of Covid-19," adding that, in this group, there had been 1.9 million infections and
8,300 hospitalizations, roughly a third of which required intensive care.
There have also been around 100 deaths, making it a top 10 leading cause of death, he
added.
NewsArticle2:
MANILA, Philippines — The government will commence the vaccination of teens starting with
14 to 17-year-olds who have comorbidities or whose parents are healthcare workers, the
National Task Force against COVID-19 (NTF) said yesterday, as it announced that the
pediatric rollout would be piloted in at least five hospitals in Metro Manila.
NTF policy chief implementer Carlito Galvez Jr. said the inoculation of the pediatric and
adolescent population would commence “slowly and closely monitored” like how the
government handled the rollout in March.
This pilot rollout will be done in hospitals specializing in comorbidities like the Philippine
General Hospital, National Children’s Hospital, Philippine Heart Center and the National
Kidney and Transplant Institute.
The supply, coming from the COVAX Facility, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Terminal 1 on board China Airlines from Taipei. Of the total, 369,500 were procured by the
private sector while the rest, by the government.
Galvez said the priority would begin with either the age group of 14 to 17 or 15 to 17.
While he understands that some parents would be circumspect about having their kids
vaccinated, he assured them that the COVID-19 vaccines are very safe and effective, citing
the success of western nations in vaccinating their adolescent population.
“We will do all these to make sure that our vaccination would be safe and the safety measures
would be implemented,” he added.
According to the NTF, the plan would commence this month with at least 100 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccines expected to be delivered in the succeeding weeks.
“Meaning, if we have 100 million doses we can very safe(ly) say that about 50 million would be
fully vaccinated maybe by the end of November and December. So our target now is 50-70
million doses. If we are able to raise our daily vaccination to 800,000 to one million, we can
achieve 60 to 70 million,” Galvez said, adding that if vaccine hesitancy persists, the
government might be looking at a minimum of 58 million. – Rudy Santos
Source:https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/10/01/2130942/vaccination-minors-start-ages-14-17
In making text to text connections, you are connecting information from two or more
texts by identifying their similarities. By identifying their similarities, you will have a map
of what both texts mean. Through this way also, the differences of both texts are also
highlighted for you to also seethe unique purposes of the authors who wrote them.
The following questions can help you in making connections between texts:
What are the texts all about? What specific pieces of information are
presented in both texts?
The first text is all The second article
about the is all about the The specific health issue The specific health issue
recommended plan of Philippine mentioned in the first mentioned in the
vaccine which is government to text is that many second text is that the
Pfizer for the give vaccine to children who are at high vaccination will be
teens in USA. teens ages 14-17. risk stand to benefit said given to teens starting
by Paul Offit, a with 14 to 17-year-olds
pediatrician at the who have comorbidities
Children's Hospital of or whose parents are
Philadelphia.
healthcare workers.
What issue or issues are common and/or related between both texts?
The two texts both are about timely and relevant health issues posed by progress. The
recommendation of Pfizer vaccine for teens in USand the plan of Philippine government to start the
vaccination of teens ages 14-17.
EXAMPLE2:
TEXT1:PFIZER’SVACCINCE
TEXT2:ASTRAZENECA’SVACCINE
TEXT3:MODERNA’SVACCINE
Moderna's vaccine is also based on mRNA. "mRNA is like software for the
cell" Moderna said on its website, and like the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, it codes for
cells to make a piece of the spike protein. That was a careful choice -- scientists had
to pick a piece of the virus they thought would not mutate, or change much, as time
passed. The virus uses the spike protein to grapple the cells it attacks and the
structure does appear to stay stable through generation after generation of viral
replication.
Like Pfizer's vaccine, the Moderna vaccine goes into the muscle cells of
thearm,andperhapstonearbyimmunesystemcells,andinstructsthemtomakepiecesof
spike protein.
Clinical trials showed Moderna's vaccine was 94% effective in
preventingsymptomaticinfectionsandthecompanysaysithasdatashowingthevaccineals
opreventsallinfections, including those that do not cause symptoms.
What are the texts all about?
The texts are all about how leading vaccines from Pfizer, Astrazeneca and Moderna
work.
What specific pieces of information are presented in both texts?
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Directions: Read and analyze the texts properly, and make connections between the texts
through answering the questions below.
TEXTA TEXTB
Washing hands prevents illnesses 100 public schools for pilot face-to-face classes complete
and spread of infections to others — DepEd
Hand washing with soap removes germs
from hands. This helps prevent infections Christian Deiparine - Philstar.com
because: November 3, 2021 | 12:36pm
What issue or issues are common and/or related between both texts?