CDC warns this is ‘pivotal moment’ in fight against delta variant
“It is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses … I have seen in my 20-year career,” the CDC chief said. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
“It is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses … I have seen in my 20-year career,” the CDC chief said. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Six senior health-care workers were fired by a New Jersey hospital system after they failed to comply with an order to get vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of June. View original article Contributor: Rachel Pannett
Emerging data suggests that giving more shots to those with fragile immune systems may enhance their bodies’ disease-fighting response. View original article Contributor: Lena H. Sun
“It is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses … I have seen in my 20-year career,” the CDC chief said. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Six senior health-care workers were fired by a New Jersey hospital system after they failed to comply with an order to get vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of June. View original article Contributor: Rachel Pannett
The measure prohibits health professionals from revealing your medical records, but it is perfectly legal to ask whether someone has been vaccinated. View original article Contributor: Aishvarya Kavi
The renewed sense of urgency was aimed at millions of people who have not yet been vaccinated and therefore are most likely to be infected. View original article Contributor: Michael D. Shear, Jonathan Weisman and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
The measure prohibits health professionals from revealing your medical records, but it is perfectly legal to ask whether someone has been vaccinated. View original article Contributor: Aishvarya Kavi
The renewed sense of urgency was aimed at millions of people who have not yet been vaccinated and therefore are most likely to be infected. View original article Contributor: Michael D. Shear, Jonathan Weisman and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Despite raging crises, the gears of government seem as stuck as ever, partly because Americans interpret the events “from the framework they started with,” as one political scientist put it. View original article Contributor: Maggie Astor