The medical field has historically neglected and abused trans people, while also overlooking them in clinical trials. Despite community skepticism, LGBTQ people overall are more likely to view COVID-19 vaccines […]
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About 5 million Americans missed receiving their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data released on Sunday. Read Article
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Manaus and cities like it will continue to generate dangerous viral variants if vaccination campaigns are not expanded to broadly reach all nations, rich or poor. Read Article
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Mix-and-match COVID vaccines trigger potent immune response
/in NewsPreliminary results from a trial of more than 600 people are the first to show the benefits of combining different vaccines. Read Article
Why It’s Harder For Many Transgender People To Access (And Trust) COVID-19 Vaccines
/in NewsThe medical field has historically neglected and abused trans people, while also overlooking them in clinical trials. Despite community skepticism, LGBTQ people overall are more likely to view COVID-19 vaccines […]
Are they experimental? Can they alter DNA? Experts tackle lingering coronavirus vaccine fears.
/in NewsHow can the vaccines be safe and effective if they were developed so quickly? Read Article
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines produce robust immune responses in women who are pregnant or nursing
/in NewsThe findings come from a small study conducted at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston. Read Article
Coronavirus Vaccines Protect Pregnant Women, Another Study Suggests
/in NewsThe shots may also have benefits for infants and do not seem to damage the placenta, according to the latest research. Read Article
How COVID-19 booster shots could help in global fight against the virus
/in NewsIt’s unclear if everyone will need boosters, but early results are promising. Read Article
So you missed your 2nd COVID shot. Now what?
/in NewsAbout 5 million Americans missed receiving their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data released on Sunday. Read Article
The Story of One Dose Inside the sprawling operational puzzle of bringing the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to the public.
/in NewsNYmag narrates a bit on how the Barouch lab contributed to the development of the JNJ single dose COVID vaccine. Read Article
An HIV lab’s pivot to develop a single-dose Covid-19 vaccine wins STAT Madness ‘Editors’ Pick’
/in NewsThe Barouch lab wins’ the 2021 STAT Madness Editors’ Pick for their pivot to develop a single-dose COVID-19 Vaccine. Read Article
A City in Brazil’s Amazon Rain Forest Is a Stark Warning about COVID to the Rest of the World
/in NewsManaus and cities like it will continue to generate dangerous viral variants if vaccination campaigns are not expanded to broadly reach all nations, rich or poor. Read Article