Stories Tagged as
Vaccine
How to achieve vaccination equity? In Philly, the answer is walk-in clinics
Apr 15, 2021
The number of Black and Hispanic residents getting vaccinated in Philadelphia increased by more than 50% where the city reserved shots for walk-ins.
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.
Consumers may be ready to release their pent-up demand
Feb 25, 2021
As the pandemic retreats, Americans who can afford to spend on things they've been deprived of may start spending.
How vaccination is going in Appalachia
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Jan 29, 2021
Health systems are having to coordinate coronavirus vaccines across state lines.
Biden plans federal board to surge COVID-19 testing. What might that look like?
by
Scott Tong
Jan 5, 2021
To boost testing, the Biden team has proposed a federal Pandemic Testing Board, modeled after the War Production Board.
As ultra-cold Pfizer vaccines ship out, dry ice supplies tighten in Northeast
by
Scott Tong
Dec 21, 2020
The question is whether there’s enough dry ice to store and transport vaccine to neighborhoods and remote places.
For public good, not for profit.
Vaccine delivery across the country faces complex supply chain challenges
by
Scott Tong
Dec 10, 2020
Within 24 hours of emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration, the vaccine maker Pfizer plans to move the product to patients nationwide.
What it will take to persuade people to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Dec 7, 2020
Scare tactics and facts are actually among the least effective strategies.
What will it take for Americans to get a COVID vaccine?
Dec 4, 2020
Sixty percent of people now say they’ll get a vaccine, but that’s not enough to get the pandemic under control.