Tag: Vaccines
Vaccine guilt is good – as long it doesn’t stop you...
Elizabeth Lanphier, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Over 100 million Americans have now received at least one dose...
3 medical innovations fueled by COVID-19 that will outlast the pandemic
Deborah Fuller, University of Washington; Albert H. Titus, University at Buffalo, and Nevan Krogan, University of California, San Francisco
Vaccine passports may be on the way – but are they...
Yara M. Asi, University of Central Florida
After a year of canceled concerts, closed-door sporting events and restricted air...
Can vaccinated people still spread the coronavirus?
Deborah Fuller, University of Washington
Editor’s note: So you’ve gotten your coronavirus vaccine, waited the two weeks for your...
A universal influenza vaccine may be one step closer, bringing long-lasting...
Patricia L. Foster, Indiana University
A bad year for flu can mean tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. Getting vaccinated can protect you...
Should pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine? Will it protect against...
William Petri, University of Virginia
This week I was vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine, which brought to mind some frequently asked questions...
When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are...
Wesley Kufel, Binghamton University, State University of New York
The first U.S. COVID-19 vaccines are expected in clinics in mid-December, and states are drawing up...
While spending holidays at home, here are a dozen more things...
Pamela M. Aaltonen, Purdue University
As Americans prepared for the first Thanksgiving in the time of the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...