Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 20)
Global confidence in U.S. jumps over 55 percentage points under Biden: poll
Igor Derysh
The world’s confidence in the U.S. to "do the right thing" rises from 17% under Trump to 75% under Biden
Anti-vax doctor, an adviser to Mike Lindell, claims COVID vaccine will “magnetize” you
Zachary Petrizzo
Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, ally and adviser to MyPillow Guy, also says COVID vaccines will connect you to 5G towers
We asked doctors when we’ll know if we need COVID-19 booster shots
Nicole Karlis
As more people are vaccinated, scientists are on the lookout for telltale signs that booster shots are needed
Millions of Americans view being anti-vaccination as a part of their social identity
Matthew Rozsa
A poll finds more than a fifth of Americans always or sometimes self-identify with the anti-vaccine movement
“People are dying, Joe”: Critics call Biden’s vaccine sharing plan “woefully inadequate”
Kenny Stancil
"The U.S. contribution to global vaccine access has been woefully inadequate to date"
There is no solution to the GOP’s vaccine refusal
Amanda Marcotte
COVID denialism lost its political usefulness months ago, but the GOP zombies keep on refusing to get the vaccine
“Unlikely,” but we “can’t rule it out”: scientists weigh in on the “lab leak” conspiracy
Matthew Rozsa
Salon asked coronavirus researchers to weigh in on the conspiracy theory that COVID-19 "leaked" from a Chinese lab
The “grief pandemic” will torment Americans for years
Liz Szabo
With nearly 600,000 in the US lost to COVID, researchers estimate that millions of Americans are in mourning
GOP Governors’ decision to nix jobless aid may cost local economies up to $12M, report finds
Jake Johnson
"States are refusing billions ... that could be spent in local groceries, restaurants, and retail shops."
5 COVID-19 vaccine myths, debunked
Ellen Gutoskey
There's plenty of misinformation about how the vaccines got approved, how they work, and what the risks are
Can people vaccinated against COVID-19 still spread the coronavirus?
Sanjay Mishra
Vaccinated people are well protected from getting sick — but could they inadvertently transmit the coronavirus?
The lost art of not having an opinion on everything
D. Watkins
On Joe Rogan, my old friend Tim, conspiracy theories, and the tyranny of the digital platform
A virologist unpacks the lab leak hypothesis
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with a virologist about the notion, which Biden is investigating, that SARS-CoV-2 emerged from a lab
Unions are horrified at the mask mandate rollback — and fear workers’ lives are at risk again
Bob Hennelly
Unions that rep frontline workers say they'll pay the price for a policy that forces them to play "vaccine police"
578,555 people have died from COVID in the US, or maybe it’s 912,345 — here’s why it’s hard to count
Ronald D. Fricker Jr.
Record-keepers have a pretty good sense of how many people have died. Figuring out the cause of deaths is trickier
WHO chief decries “scandalous” vaccine inequality where rich nations control “fate of the world”
Andrea Germanos
WHO says no single nation can assume it's safe from the virus until all are
Unknown number of farmers’ markets expected to permanently close due to pandemic hardships
Bridget Shirvell
Not only are they the heart of many communities but they serve as a vital part of many farmer's business models
Anti-vaccine movements shift their target to the vaccinated
Nicole Karlis
Anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists are blaming vaccinated people for "shedding" virus in their presence
Mixing two different vaccine doses might actually strengthen COVID-19 immunity, not hurt it
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists told Salon what you need to know about mixing different COVID-19 vaccines
A nourishing soup to heal the cracks
Caroline Shin
A mother-daughter relationship finds new meaning in the face of a public health crisis — viral and racial
The curious case of Dr. B, the startup that hoped to help millions find leftover vaccines
Nicole Karlis
The site collected data from 2.4 million users hoping to get on a standby list for COVID vaccines. What happened?
Can “vaccinated” breast milk protect kids? The science is hazy
Katharine Gammon
Very young babies might get a slight benefit from breast milk from vaccinated people, but better research is needed
What does the approval of the Pfizer vaccine for teens and preteens mean for my child?
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
The CDC this week recommended use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15
How the business lobby created the “labor shortage” myth — and GOP used it to slash benefits
Jon Skolnik
Republican governors weaponized weak jobs report to cut unemployment aid — as the result of a year-long strategy
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