Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 30)
What is a coronavirus vaccine card, and do you need to keep it?
Nicole Karlis
Will they open up travel? Is it bad if I lose mine? Here's everything we know about these cards.
Through her divisive rhetoric, Education Secretary DeVos leaves a troubled legacy of her own
Mark Hlavacik, Dustin Hornbeck, Kevin Welner, Nicholas Tampio, Stanley S. Litow
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Five experts comment on the impact she had on education
Immunity after coronavirus infection lasts at least five months, scientists say
Nicole Karlis
We know being infected grants only temporary immunity. We may now know a bit better just how long
Trump admin argues the inconvenience of rescheduling executions outweighs the “harm” to prisoners
Isaac Arnsdorf
DOJ is pushing ahead with plans for three executions this week despite COVID concerns and multiple court objections
Following Biden’s lead, Trump administration rolls out new vaccine distribution guidelines
Matthew Rozsa
The changes appear to be a reaction to inefficient or wasteful vaccine distribution in many states
Economists, scientists say the government should pay you to stay home to end the pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
Public health and economic evidence suggest a strict lockdown plus being paid to stay in would end this thing
Sanders says “first order of business” for Biden, Congress must be COVID bill with $2,000 checks
Jake Johnson
The Vermont senator said Democrats have to be "bold in a way that we have not seen since FDR in the 1930s"
Multiple coronavirus strains are now circulating. Here’s what that means
Matthew Rozsa
Coronavirus mutations in the United Kingdom and South Africa are spreading rapidly. But don't worry just yet
QAnon and the riot at the U.S. Capitol: The offline effect of online conspiracy theories
Marc-André Argentino
Conspiracy theories spread online are the backbone of Donald Trump's falsehoods about his loss in the U.S. election
Trump’s racism kills 1 in 1,000 Americans
Thom Hartmann
Chalk it up to Republican racism and a libertarian indifference to the notion of society
The Black community is right to be suspicious of the medical establishment right now
D. Watkins
Though I'll be getting the vaccine, I don't judge my friends for being mistrustful of the biotech industry
Coronavirus variant found in South Africa worries scientists
Nicole Karlis
A structural change might reshape of the spike protein decreasing vaccine efficacy
Biden will release all vaccine doses when he takes office: report
Nicole Karlis
The move would expedite the botched vaccine roll-out
Ignore Trump’s manipulative damage control: He must be impeached again
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump can't be trusted to oversee a peaceful transition of power
Why vaccines are being wasted in the United States
Matthew Rozsa
The US needs to vaccinate 9 million people a week to end the pandemic by July 1. We're very far from that goal
Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger tests positive for coronavirus
Alex Samuels
Granger tested positive for the respiratory disease after arriving in Washington, D.C.
7 ways 2020 exposed America
Robert Reich
2020 has shown us how broken, racist and backwards our system really is
Trump administration rejects expert advice on nutrition, maintaining guidelines for sugar & alcohol
Julia Conley
"Again going against scientific advice, again failing the people they serve."
Income inequality is out of control. Economists fear Biden won’t do enough to fix it
Matthew Rozsa
Based on his appointments, economists fear Biden may merely re-arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic
We asked health care experts why the coronavirus vaccine roll-out has been so slow
Nicole Karlis
"There's no such thing as a full-time COVID-19 vaccinator": Mass vaccination snafus, explained
Virginia GOP state senator dies of COVID-19
Meaghan Ellis
Virginia Sen. Ben Chafin's office recently announced his death due to complications of coronavirus.
When a little bit of poison is good for you: Inside the theory of dose response
Luke Shors, Amit Chandra
How the concept of "dose response" shaped modern science and vaccinology
Amid surging worldwide poverty, planet’s 500 wealthiest got $1.8 trillion richer in 2020
Julia Conley
Around the world and in the U.S., the gap between rich and poor got dramatically worse in the year of the pandemic
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