American children as young as 12 should get the Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine, a CDC panel recommended.
Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
About 92% of Americans who got the COVID-19 vaccine returned for their second shot. That’s good, but experts say the rest should do it now.
Getting both shots of two-dose COVID-19 vaccines is important and 92% of Americans have, better than similar vaccines. For the 8%, It’s not too late.
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A new study finds some COVID-19 vaccine skin reactions, including a measles-like rash and shingles, are rare, and thankfully brief, side effects.
Anti-Asian hashtags soared after Donald Trump first tied COVID-19 to China on Twitter, study shows
The week after then-President Donald Trump first used the #chinesevirus hashtag, the number of people using the hashtag increased more than tenfold.
Clarity for Catholics: It’s OK to get Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine – if it’s the only one available
Catholics can get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, despite its link to cells from an aborted fetus, if that’s all that’s available, Vatican says.
What if you had your choice of COVID-19 vaccine? Differences are small, but they do exist
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America could soon be swimming in COVID-19 vaccine. The shift from scarcity to surplus could bring its own problems.
The abundance of vaccine will become a stagnating surplus that threatens to undermine the nation’s ability to move beyond the pandemic, experts say.
Three vaccines. Increased manufacturing. How US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for every US adult in May – or even sooner.
President Joe Biden says there will be enough COVID-19 vaccine available in May for every U.S. adult. Some experts say it could even be sooner.
Three vaccines. Increased manufacturing. How US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for every US adult in May – or even sooner.
President Joe Biden says there will be enough COVID-19 vaccine available in May for every U.S. adult. Some experts say it could even be sooner.
‘Vaccine angels’ can only do so much: US struggles to make it easier to find COVID-19 vaccination appointments
Despite creating three COVID-19 vaccines in less than a year, America’s fragmented health system doesn’t offer a simple way to sign up to get a shot.