Dr. Anthony Fauci said federal agencies were conducting independent research on the potential need for vaccine boosters, and he reiterated school reopening guidance.
Author: JAN HOFFMAN
More Eager for Covid Vaccine but Skeptics Remain, U.S. Poll Says
Roughly 61 percent of adults have either received their first dose or are eager for one, up from 47 percent in January, according to the latest monthly survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Birx Describes Pattern of White House Misinformation on the Pandemic During Trump Tenure
“There were people who definitely believed that” the pandemic “was a hoax,” she said in an interview on “Face the Nation.”
Measles Deaths Soared Worldwide Last Year, as Vaccine Rates Stalled
The new data, from the W.H.O. and C.D.C., alarmed public health experts, who fear the effect of the coronavirus pandemic this year could bring more bad numbers.
Polio and Measles Could Surge After Disruption of Vaccine Programs
A new study of 129 countries found that the interruption of inoculation efforts could put 80 million babies at risk of getting deadly, preventable diseases.
‘I Can’t Turn My Brain Off’: PTSD and Burnout Threaten Medical Workers
Before Covid-19, health care workers were already vulnerable to depression and suicide. Mental health experts now fear even more will be prone to trauma-related disorders.