By The New York Times | NYT | 1 month 4 days ago | World
Spain became the first country to partly suspend immunizations for lack of doses. New York may reopen indoor dining. Catch up on pandemic news.
By Carla K Johnson, Angeliki Kastanis and Kat Stafford for the Associated Press | The Guardian | 1 month 1 day ago | World
Associated Press analysis of 17 US states and two cities finds Black people inoculated at disproportionately low levels A racial gap has opened up in the United States’ Covid-19 vaccination drive, with Black Americans in many places lagging behind whites in receiving shots, an Associated Press analysis shows. An early look at the 17 states and two cities that have released racial breakdowns through...
By | Al Jazeera | 1 month 1 day ago | World
COVIran Barekat jab shown to completely defuse the UK variant of coronavirus in its human trials, officials say.
By Diaa Hadid | NPR | 1 month 2 days ago | World
The fifth most populous country has put strategies in place to address anti-vaccine sentiment and prevent elites from using their influence to obtain government vaccines. (Image credit: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)
By [email protected]hehill.com (Jordan Williams) | The Hill | 1 month 2 days ago | World
The European Union’s drug regulator on Friday cleared AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine for all adults. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommended that the European Commission grant conditional marketing authorization for the vaccine, which was co...
By | FOX News | 1 month 3 days ago | World
With demand for COVID-19 vaccines outpacing the world’s supplies, a frustrated public and policymakers want to know: How can we get more? A lot more. Right away.
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