As the COVID-19 vaccine is distributed around the country and in Florida, some parents are already looking forward to next fall wondering: Will my student have to get the COVID-19 vaccine to attend school? Read More
Month: December 2020
With COVID-19 vaccinations just beginning, Twitter will ramp up its efforts to tamp down conspiracy theories that might discourage people from getting the vaccine. The newly expanded rules apply to debunked information about the adverse effects of getting vaccinated, misleading tweets claiming the vaccine is not necessary and conspiracies that claim COVID-19 vaccines are used […]
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The VA Maryland Health Care System began vaccinating its front line health care workers on Wednesday. Read More
Covid-19 vaccines are starting to roll out in several countries, a momentous breakthrough that hopefully signals a light at the end of this dark pandemic. For Katalin Karikó, the moment is particularly special. Read More
Enforcement is set to begin next week Read More
A health care worker in Alaska is doing “well” after suffering an adverse reaction minutes after receiving Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, officials said. Read More
In a letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the retail company requested that its front-line workers at its warehouses, data centers and Whole Foods Market grocery stores get inoculated “at the earliest appropriate time.” Read More
A health worker in Alaska was hospitalized after suffering a serious allergic reaction to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report. The person is believed to have suffered a similar Read More
PORTLAND, Ore. – Governor Kate Brown is holding a press conference with Oregon health leaders Wednesday as many hospitals across the region start giving COVID-19 vaccines to frontline healthcare workers. Oregon is one of the last states in the nation to start administering the COVID-19 vaccine, trailed only by Tennessee. The conference comes a day […]