The new vaccines will probably prevent you from getting sick with Covid. No one knows yet whether they will keep you from spreading the virus to others — but that information is coming.
Tag: Vaccination and Immunization
U.K. Covid Vaccine: Side Effects, Safety, and Who Gets It First
The mass inoculation campaign that began in Britain on Tuesday has little precedent in modern medicine.
Russia’s Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout Hobbled by Public Distrust
Distrust of the government is so widespread that 59 percent of Russians say they have no intention of getting a shot.
U.K. Tackles Giant Vaccine Rollout After Botched Covid Response
Britain left hospitals short of masks and gowns, and stumbled on testing and tracing, so can it vaccinate tens of millions of people in a matter of months? Experts think it can.
AstraZeneca Vaccine Partner in China Dogged by Scandal
The British-Swedish drugmaker has joined with a huge Asian company to produce a Covid-19 vaccine in China, where shady reputations are common in the pharmaceutical industry.
Your Monday Briefing
China tries to rewrite the narrative of the pandemic.
Vaccines End the Pandemic’s Political Harmony
Erin O’Toole, the Conservative leader, is using the government’s vaccine plans to begin his first big political attack on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
For Boris Johnson, Vaccine Rollout Offers Last Chance to Show Competence
With the vaccine rollout and a potential Brexit deal looming, his government has a chance to wash away its reputation for chaos and mismanagement.
Your Friday Briefing
Britain and the U.S. spar over the coronavirus vaccine.
U.K. and U.S. Officials Spar Over Coronavirus ‘Vaccine Nationalism’
Scientists warned that a debate over which country’s regulatory system is better could undermine public faith in vaccines. Meanwhile, Britons waited to learn how soon they can get coronavirus shots.