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Vaccine distribution
Time for U.S. to share more COVID vaccines?
Mar 22, 2021
The U.S. has secured enough doses to immunize everyone in the country, while much of the world has little to no access to vaccines.
People are itching to travel again, even for business
Mar 16, 2021
And many of their bosses are eager for them them to travel again, too.
Reopening schools raises complicated questions about health, education and inequity
Mar 10, 2021
A poll from the Pew Research Center found more than half of Americans think schools shouldn't reopen until teachers are vaccinated.
Some college buildings are vaccination sites, but most faculty, students aren't eligible yet
Feb 24, 2021
Distribution of vaccines on campuses has sparked debate about whether students and faculty should be getting the shots.
Vaccine supply chain bottlenecks eased, drugmakers tell Congress
by
Scott Tong
Feb 23, 2021
Pfizer and others are collaborating to accelerate production. Johnson & Johnson and Novavax may receive FDA approval soon.
Online COVID vaccination sign-up poses hurdles for vulnerable populations
Feb 1, 2021
Especially the elderly and marginalized communities.
Last-minute COVID vaccine appointments raise questions about equity
by
Blake Farmer
Feb 1, 2021
States like Tennessee are learning about the perils of scheduling vaccinations while vaccine supply is unpredictable.
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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.
Corporations offer to help with vaccine rollout
Jan 22, 2021
Some of these companies have expertise, resources or logistical capacity that the federal government may lack.
New vaccine plan looks to reward more efficient states with more doses
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 13, 2021
Critics say the new approach won't address underlying problems some states are having with vaccine rollout.