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Vaccination
Is the goal of vaccinating 70% of the world's population against COVID still realistic?
Jun 1, 2022
WHO set the vaccination goal for mid-2022, but health researchers say the mutating virus that spreads more easily means we need to set new priorities for global health.
How worried are people about omicron? Not as worried as some are about the economy.
Jan 28, 2022
The latest poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that job security and the economy concerns outweigh worries about getting sick.
Vaccine mandates could put brakes on truckers crossing U.S., Canada border
by
Lily Jamali
Jan 11, 2022
Truckers help move $1.5 billion worth of goods across the U.S.-Canada border.
What kind of economy will Germany's new leader inherit?
Dec 7, 2021
As Angela Merkel’s term ends, Germany struggles with lagging COVID vaccinations, an energy transition and an undigitized economy.
Uncertainty for businesses in legal tangle over federal vaccination rule
by
Justin Ho
Nov 11, 2021
Some businesses are preparing to meet the rule that companies with 100 or more employees require vaccinations or weekly tests, despite the court challenge.
In the barge business, vaccinating the crew remains key
by
Sean McHenry
Sep 8, 2021
Despite disruption from Hurricane Ida and a slowing of business due to COVID-19, getting his crews vaccinated remains the top concern for for barge line owner Austin Golding.
For public good, not for profit.
LA school district requiring teachers to get vaccinated
Aug 16, 2021
Teachers navigate in-person classroom strategies as students return this week
Uneven vaccination rates may worsen global inequality
Jun 24, 2021
Zanny Minton Beddoes of the Economist says a lack of virus protection could hinder many nations’ economic recoveries.
Are vaccinations getting people to spend? Maybe not yet.
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
May 24, 2021
Wall Street Journal reporter Sarah Chaney Cambon notes that unvaccinated people are outspending the vaccinated.