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Spread of the coronavirus has exposed troubling problems at fur farms and how we respond to outbreaks there.
While the public has grown accustomed to calling additional shots "boosters," health officials are nowmoving away from the word "booster,"instead calling this year's shots the "2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine" or simply the"updated COVID-19 vaccine."This clarification helps distinguish previous addit...
A new COVID-19 strain has emerged that appears likely to stick around in the U.S. through the holiday season. SEE: Latest Coronavirus and Vaccine News JN.1, which is a close relative to BA.2.86, is the fastest growing variant in the U.S. According to estimates from the Cen...
The country has also committed to sharing its vaccines with more than a dozen nations, particularly low-income countries that it has close ties with. But even if a vaccine is ready soon, some scientists question whether the country will be able to produce enough doses to meet its ...
The Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the U.S. is on hold because of legal challenges, but employers can still require the shots. By Associated Press | Dec. 2, 2021, at 10:12 a.m. Save More What’s the Status of the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate in ...
The Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine has passed safety and efficacy tests — but researchers still have many questions about how this and other vaccines will perform as they’re rolled out to millions of people.
Why are pregnant women being urged to get the Covid vaccine? The chief midwife for England is urging pregnant women to get the Covid vaccine, as soon as possible. Ths comes as new data show that the 'overwhelming majority' of pregnant women who are being hospitalised with covid are ...
A measure of last resort got a major workout during the pandemic. Scientists are now trying to determine whether the benefits outweighed the potential damage to public trust.