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COVID-19 vaccine
Vaccine supply chain bottlenecks eased, drugmakers tell Congress
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Scott Tong
Feb 23, 2021
Pfizer and others are collaborating to accelerate production. Johnson & Johnson and Novavax may receive FDA approval soon.
London’s East End struggles inside the “COVID Triangle"
Feb 22, 2021
The East End's suffering in the pandemic is analogous to its experience during World War II's Blitz, stirring solidarity.
Winter storms interrupt COVID vaccine distribution
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Andy Uhler
Feb 17, 2021
In Austin, as well as at distribution hubs in San Antonio and Dallas, vaccine operations have been paused again Wednesday.
Will offering employees vaccination incentives work?
Feb 17, 2021
Behavioral economists say there could be unintended consequences. And rewarding vaccinations remains legally murky.
Big pharmacy chains start giving COVID vaccines today
Feb 12, 2021
But it's not as easy as just showing up at a store and expecting to get a shot.
What happens when you're vaccinated and your partner isn't?
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Matt Levin
Feb 10, 2021
As more Americans get vaccinated, decisions around travel and socializing can get complicated.
Online COVID vaccination sign-up poses hurdles for vulnerable populations
Feb 1, 2021
Especially the elderly and marginalized communities.
For public good, not for profit.
Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine appears effective, but not as much as rivals
Jan 29, 2021
The company said Friday the vaccine was 66% effective overall at preventing moderate to severe illness.
Simmering tensions over EU vaccine distribution threaten to boil over
Jan 27, 2021
The 27-nation bloc is battling with manufacturers over its spot in the priority list for receiving COVID vaccines.
The cost of "vaccine nationalism": $9 trillion
Jan 26, 2021
With shortfalls in vaccine supplies, countries across the world are concerned about getting their fair share of doses.