The program’s struggles are one factor among many in the growing gap in vaccination coverage between the world’s rich and poor.
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Biden Dips Into U.S. Vaccine Supply to Send 20 Million Doses Abroad
President Biden’s pledge to ship out doses that could have been used domestically was a step toward a global campaign, but activists say much more is needed.
Why the CDC Changed Its Advice on Masks
Two scientific findings altered the calculus: Vaccinated people rarely transmit the virus, and the shots are effective against variants.
C.D.C. Advisers Endorse Pfizer Vaccine for Children Ages 12 to 15
Immunizations will quickly begin nationwide, officials predicted.
FDA Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Children 12 to 15
The shots may allow millions of youngsters to get back to school, camps, sleepovers and hangouts with friends.
F.D.A. Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Children 12 to 15
The shots may allow millions of youngsters to get back to school, camps, sleepovers and hangouts with friends.
A New Covid Dilemma: What to Do When Vaccine Supply Exceeds Demand?
Some states are now cutting back their deliveries of vaccines even though only a third of Americans are fully vaccinated.
Vaccinations Rise in the E.U. After a Long, Slow Start
The increase underscores the global disparities in vaccination efforts.
Germany Is Seeing Virus Cases Go Down and Vaccinations Go Up
The country appears to be breaking a tough third wave of the virus, and one of its tools is the AstraZeneca vaccine, which it spent months questioning.
Pfizer Seeks Full FDA Approval for Its Covid-19 Vaccine
The vaccine has been used under an emergency authorization since December. A decision by the Food and Drug Administration could take months.