See a list of community-based organizations that will be providing COVID-19 vaccines between now and Thursday, March 4.
Instead of making this a polarised debate, a joined-up approach is needed to make sure the public are given clear information Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThere has been an explosion of medical misinformation since the pandemic began. It perhaps shouldn’t come as a surprise. As a health crisis of epic proportions plays out before us, people want fast access to the latest news on vaccines and all other developments. But an abundance of information can make for...
How does the Johnson & Johnson vaccine compare to other coronavirus vaccines? 4 questions answered
Johnson & Johnson's long awaited vaccine is one step closer to approval. The Dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, Dr. Ashish Jha, and the Co-Director of the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children's Hospital, Dr. Peter Hotez, join Katy Tur to discuss that and much more surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic.
Two COVID-19 vaccines are available in the U.S., and a third, developed by Johnson & Johnson recently submitted an application for emergency use authorization, meaning it could be available in early March.
“Dear Ms Pedrosa, You have been invited to book your COVID-19 vaccinations” read the SMS text from my GP Surgery.
Dolly Parton rewrote the lyrics to “Jolene" as “Vaccine, vaccine,” as she got her COVID-19 shot
Dolly Parton rewrote the lyrics to “Jolene" as “Vaccine, vaccine,” as she got her COVID-19 shot
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Dolly Parton has written hundreds of songs over her decades-long career and it turns out her tune “Jolene" is the just right one for getting her COVID-19 vaccine. “I even changed one of my songs to fit the occasion. It goes, ‘Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine,
Sinovac doses arrived in the country as February came to a close, but the arrival dates for AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines are still up in the air despite an earlier claim that they would be here last month.
The president, declaring “this is not a victory lap,” touted the progress of the vaccination campaign but cautioned that “we have a long way to go.”
At vaccination sites across the U.S., there's a protocol for how to handle COVID-19 vaccines considered more precious than gold. Medical volunteers at one site in DC explain how they do it.