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DeSantis calls special session to prevent COVID-19 vaccination “coercion”

Jon Skolnik
"We're going to be striking a blow for freedom,” the Florida Republican said

Men spread more respiratory aerosols than women, study finds

Nicole Karlis
A new study "suggest[s] that men could spread the disease [COVID-19] more effectively," an aerosol scientist said

From cows to COVID: The spooky origins of vaccines

Brendan Borrell
Like many life-saving innovations in medicine, vaccination emerged long before we understood how it worked

Trump’s early COVID-19 response even more politicized than previously thought, new documents show

Brett Wilkins
"More evidence of how health leaders at the CDC were silenced and overruled in the early days of the pandemic"

Western Australia blocked out COVID. Now what?

MICHELLE WHEELER
Strict COVID-19 rules in the state have been wildly popular. But tension is building to open back up

Star power: More celebrities are lining up to run for office after Trump showed they can win

Jon Skolnik
Howard Stern and Dr. Oz have no political experience. Does it even matter?

Winter weather could spur more COVID-19 infections, experts say. Here’s why

Nicole Karlis
Temperature matters when it comes to COVID-19's ability to infect — and that could affect the pandemic this winter

Opinion: What LeBron James gets wrong about vaccine activism

Max Jordan Nguemeni
Vaccination isn’t just about individual health. For many communities of color, it’s a matter of social justice

Why the coronavirus is unlikely to mutate into something deadlier

Nicole Karlis
The virus may have reached "peak fitness," experts say — here's what that means

4-to-1 vaccine split means COVID deaths are three times higher in Trump counties than Biden areas

Jon Skolnik
Vaccine hesitancy has caused the partisan gap in death rates to be higher than ever recorded

A COVID-19 vaccine for young children is here. Here’s what we know about how it works

Nicole Karlis
An estimated 28 million five- to eleven-year-old children are eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19 now

Inside the black market for fake vaccination cards

Nicole Karlis
Fake COVID vaccine card dealers are now offering to forge digital medical records, too. Here's how it all works

Sounding the first alarm on COVID-19

Gregory Zuckerman
A Shanghai scientist faced an agonizing decision after his team mapped the genome of a new coronavirus from Wuhan

The ultraviolet light most effective at killing coronavirus is also the safest to use around people

Karl Linden
Scientists have shown that safe UV light might be able to eliminate COVID-19 from a contained environment

G20 summit is an “abysmal and total failure” on climate action

Jake Johnson
"The bottom line is that this summit failed to deliver much of anything for people, planet, or prosperity"

Right-wing media and the pandemic: A toxic feedback loop that nurtured fascism

Chauncey DeVega
American ignorance and paranoia were already there. Then Trump, Fox News and the virus exploited them to the max

Dumbass nation: Our biggest national security problem is America’s “vast and militant ignorance”

Brian Karem
Millions of Americans embrace vapid lies and conspiracy theories — and the proudly moronic leader who spreads them

A crime against humanity: Dr. Deborah Birx admits Trump’s campaign distracted from COVID response

Heather Digby Parton
Damming new testimony from Dr. Deborah Birx suggests a lot of people died so that Donald Trump could get elected

Scientists search for cause of mysterious COVID-related inflammation in children

Liz Szabo
MIS-C is a rare but life-threatning side effect of COVID-19 in children. Scientists are racing to find the cause

Pediatricians say children’s mental health crisis is “a national emergency”

Nicole Karlis
"We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges among children"

Why a second high-profile Republican in Oklahoma just left the GOP

Jon Skolnik
“I have not changed," the second gubernatorial candidate to change his political affiliation said. "The party has"

Republican governors see approval ratings plummet after fight against vaccine requirements

Alex Henderson
According to Politico, GOP governors are seeing their poll numbers drop after fighting vaccine requirements

From COVID to SARS to MERS, scientists believe they can create a “universal” coronavirus vaccine

Matthew Rozsa
Authors of a new research paper are bully on the prospect of vaccinating against all coronavirus variants at once

In Brazil’s successful vaccine campaign, a lesson for the U.S.

Kiratiana Freelon
After a slow start, vaccination rates in Brazil have soared, thanks to a deep-rooted vaccine culture
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