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Why Republicans are rejecting the COVID vaccine: GOP wants to drag out lockdowns to hurt Biden
Amanda Marcotte
The right-wing death cult is getting better at convincing conservatives to reject vaccines
Growing pains: Why COVID’s disruptions take a heavy toll on teens
Melinda Wenner Moyer
For adolescents, friends and social connection — both rare during the pandemic — are key for healthy development
Fauci slams Fox News host Tucker Carlson for suggesting COVID vaccines don’t work: “Typical crazy”
Brad Reed
"That's just a typical crazy conspiracy theory," Fauci tells CNN. "The data is overwhelming in the three vaccines"
CDC, FDA recommend a “pause” on Johnson & Johnson vaccine to investigate rare blood clot issue
Jon Skolnik
But the number of people who have experienced blood clots after vaccination is still in line with random chance
They tested negative for COVID. Still, they have long COVID symptoms
Lydia Zuraw
Patients with a malady known as "long covid" continue to struggle with varied symptoms
Upper-class traitor Chuck Collins on how “wealth hoarding” will create more Trumps
Chauncey DeVega
Chuck Collins walked away from a family fortune — and he's here to tell us how the super-rich dominate society
Sanders says Democrats can’t waste time catering to obstructionist GOP: “I’m not going to slow down”
Jake Johnson
"They live in their world, and their world will be trying to obstruct as much as possible" the Vermont Senator said
After years of long-distance dating, we bought a house together. Then COVID hit home
Jennifer Ogunsola
We hadn't spent more than two weeks together before we went into our year of pandemic quarantine
GoFundMe is becoming a social safety net — an inequitable one
Jeremy Snyder
Studies suggest that campaigns on the crowdfunding platform disproportionately benefit the white and well-off
Dr. Anthony Fauci says we’re “racing” to stop another COVID-19 surge
Matthew Rozsa
In an interview, President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser warns of an impending surge in cases
What COVID-19 means for the athlete’s heart
Markian HawrylukAre we finally done with lockdowns? Here’s what public health experts say
Nicole Karlis
As new variants emerge, doctors weigh in on the path to ease restrictions
White nationalist “groyper” movement links up with anti-vaxxers, threatens use of weapons
Zachary Petrizzo
"Manipulate my DNA or inject satan juice, nah, I'm good," wrote a follower of young white nationalist Nick Fuentes
Biden to move vaccination deadline as US pushes ahead of schedule
Matthew Rozsa
Biden's recently passed a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill looks to have accelerated the vaccination process in the US
Fauci says federal government won’t mandate vaccine passports
Andrea Germanos
"I doubt that the federal government will be the main mover of a vaccine passport concept," Fauci says
Inflammation? Fever? What to expect after your second COVID-19 vaccine shot
Nicole Karlis
A doctor answers your common questions on side effects and fatigue
CDC says vaccinated people can fly again, but the agency is not saying you should do so
William Petri
Millions of people can fly domestically at low risk now, the CDC says
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine still effective after six months: study
Nicole Karlis
How long does immunity last after vaccination? Scientists are a bit closer to answering that question
COVID-19 was the third most common cause of death in US last year
Matthew Rozsa
The CDC's report comes days after Trump's ex-coronavirus task force head said he caused up to 400,000 deaths
Trumpers on the rehab trail: Does America just want to forget this happened?
Chauncey DeVega
Instead of facing disgrace, Trump regime officials are now deemed respectable. That's no way to defeat fascism
World Health Organization gets closer to figuring out where COVID-19 came from
Matthew Rozsa
The Biden administration is critical of the WHO's new report into the origins of the novel coronavirus
In his continued sparring with Fauci, Sen. Rand Paul oversimplified the science
Julie Appleby
Paul argues against mask recommendations for people who have had COVID or have been vaccinated against it
From the pandemic, a roadmap for lowering the costs of medicine
Michael S. Kinch, Lori Weiman
To speed COVID treatments, federal officials adopted a new, nimbler regulatory posture. The change was long overdue
Georgia Republicans supported voting buses and drop boxes — until Trump and the GOP started losing
Igor Derysh
Voting rights groups say Republicans had no problem with the law until GOP lost elections amid record Black turnout
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