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  1. reuptake, re-uptakenoun

    a process of using up or consuming again

    "psychopharmacologists discovered that amine reuptake is a process that inactivates monoamine neurotransmitters"

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  1. Evan Anderson:

    I think there is certainly a lot of hope that we will see a bit of uptake among our children 5 to 11 years of age if and when a vaccine becomes available, but I do think that, similar to what we're seeing in adolescents and adults, there will be some hesitancy that will be a major issue to potentially how impactful such a vaccine approval might be.

  2. Peter Drobac:

    It may fuel conspiracy theories around the world about a two-tiered society. If wealthy countries say they are only going to have' gold standard' with the most expensive vaccines and then say AstraZeneca is not good enough for us in the global north, but it is good enough for the global south, it could reduce uptake of the vaccine and hamper efforts to vaccinate the world.

  3. David Ellsworth:

    Our CO2 in the atmosphere and its impacts on climate would be far worse if we didn't have these old forests, and that these old forests can adjust and increase CO2 uptake into the future.

  4. Albert Bourla:

    In addition to our efforts to increase global access and uptake among the unvaccinated, we believe boosters have a critical role to play in addressing the ongoing public health threat of this pandemic, we look forward to sharing these data with health authorities and working together to determine how they can be used to support the rollout of booster doses around the world.

  5. Eran Bendavid:

    Because abortions are an important cause of maternal mortality, the increase in abortion uptake might also increase maternal deaths — and possibly disproportionately given that abortions under the policy could be less safe.

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