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France’s Valneva to raise funds to bolster its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine
HealthFrance’s Valneva to raise funds to bolster its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine
By Siva SithraputhranMay 5, 2021
A vial of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine is seen at a vaccination site in Manila, the Philippines on May 1, 2021.
HealthEurope starts considering a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine for approval
By David MeyerMay 4, 2021
Herd immunity COVID
HealthWe probably won’t reach COVID herd immunity. So why are states already re-opening?
By Sy MukherjeeMay 3, 2021
Employers COVID vaccine incentives EEOC
HealthT-shirts, bonuses, and paid time off: How companies are incentivizing workers to get a COVID vaccine as new guidance looms
By Sy MukherjeeApril 30, 2021
Ankara's Metropolitan Municipality paid tribute to Ozlem Tureci (L) and Ugur Sahin (R), the German couple of Turkish origin who are behind the BioNTech firm which developed a successful vaccine with US giant Pfizer, as part of a series of graffiti dedicated to the efforts of healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic in the City Hospital region of the Turkish capital, Ankara on April 19, 2021.
HealthWhen will COVID vaccines be ready for kids? BioNTech predicts as early as June
By David MeyerApril 29, 2021
You can now book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment through Uber
HealthYou can now book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment through Uber
By Chris MorrisApril 28, 2021
How the U.S. can quickly prevent half a million COVID deaths around the world
CommentaryHow the U.S. can quickly prevent half a million COVID deaths around the world
By Rich Lesser and Marin GjajaApril 27, 2021
One billion COVID vaccines
HealthMore than 1 billion COVID vaccine doses have been administered around the world
By Sy MukherjeeApril 26, 2021
A view of Biological Security Research Institute where 50.000 doses of Kazakhstan's homegrown coronavirus vaccine QazVac produced in Jambyl region, Kazakhstan on April 22, 2021.
HealthA new vaccine on the scene: Kazakhstan begins rollout of homegrown QazVac
By David MeyerApril 26, 2021
Torino, Italy: AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine boxes stored in the pharmacy refrigerator inside the Vaccination hub RealeMutua, the first created in a space made available by a private company, Reale Mutua Insurance.
HealthEurope may sue AstraZeneca over huge COVID-19 vaccine delivery shortfalls
By David MeyerApril 22, 2021
COVID vax supply demand curve
HealthMore people have wanted COVID vaccines than were available. That’s about to change
By Sy MukherjeeApril 21, 2021
Doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at the Tufts Medical Center COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Boston, MA on March 04, 2021.
HealthJ&J COVID vaccine: EU regulator sees possible link to clots but still recommends rollout
By David MeyerApril 20, 2021
Johnson and Johnson covid vaccine
HealthPublic confidence in the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has dropped. What will it take to restore trust?
By Sy MukherjeeApril 16, 2021
How mRNA vaccines like Moderna’s and Pfizer’s are propelling us into the ‘new golden age’ of vaccinology
HealthHow mRNA vaccines like Moderna’s and Pfizer’s are propelling us into the ‘new golden age’ of vaccinology
By Kat EschnerApril 16, 2021
A box of Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine doses are pictured at Grubb's Pharmacy on Capitol Hill on Monday, April 12, 2021.
HealthEurope hints at mRNA-only future after J&J pauses COVID vaccine distribution
By David MeyerApril 14, 2021
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