‘Act now’ on global vaccines to stop more-dangerous variants, experts warn Biden
Activists vow they will target officials and companies they believe are delaying a global response. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Activists vow they will target officials and companies they believe are delaying a global response. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
New research offers encouraging evidence about how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine stacks up against its competitors — and the delta variant — according to infectious-disease specialists. View original article Contributor: Lateshia Beachum
People must weigh risk and reward in much of their lives as another wave of the pandemic washes across the United States. View original article Contributor: Carissa Wolf
Activists vow they will target officials and companies they believe are delaying a global response. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
New research offers encouraging evidence about how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine stacks up against its competitors — and the delta variant — according to infectious-disease specialists. View original article Contributor: Lateshia Beachum
People must weigh risk and reward in much of their lives as another wave of the pandemic washes across the United States. View original article Contributor: Carissa Wolf
The proportion who screened positive for suicide risk also climbed last year, according to the research. View original article Contributor:
Researchers have recorded a new burst of false and misleading information about the coronavirus after a decline in the spring. View original article Contributor: Davey Alba
For the first time since April, when the U.S. lost its appetite for COVID-19 vaccinations, the rate at which Americans are showing up for their first dose is consistently on the rise. This uptick, while present to some degree in most states, is heavily driven by regions that are experiencing the most dramatic increases in … Read more
(SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.) — As the delta variant of the coronavirus sweeps across the United States, a growing number of colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend in-person classes. But the mandatory requirement has opened the door for those opposed to getting the vaccine to cheat the system, … Read more