America Is Getting Unvaccinated People All Wrong
They’re not all anti-vaxxers, and treating them as such is making things worse.
They’re not all anti-vaxxers, and treating them as such is making things worse.
Only 35 percent of Arkansas is fully vaccinated, and with case rates rising, living there can feel like moving through a distorted reality.
There’s no good way of measuring whether your vaccine worked—yet.
COVID-19 vaccination rates have fallen off a cliff. Will it take a deadly summer surge to change things?
Past epidemics left behind a paper trail of stained, scorched, and punctured letters.
For America as a whole, the pandemic might be fading. For some communities, this year will be worse than last.
For decades, scientists have been crying out for action. Will they finally be heard?
Lumping all breakthroughs together, regardless of symptoms, miscasts what our COVID-19 vaccines can do.
The misperception that paramedics are merely ambulance drivers is everyone’s problem.
The pandemic was a big social experiment that sent asthma attacks plummeting.
Vaccinated America is on track to real safety. Unvaccinated America still faces a real danger from Delta.
Weighing the balance of risks is a shade more challenging when it affects the youngest among us.
Vaccines are still beating the variants, but the unvaccinated world is being pummeled.
Some essential workers have been compensated for pandemic risks with bonuses or higher wages. In restaurants, all they really got was better tips.
The variants are spreading faster, but they don’t necessarily have incentive to kill more often.
The next big plague is coming, and despite making progress on pandemic preparedness, the U.S. might still suffer mass casualties. Here’s why.
A vaccinated American’s guide to traveling this summer
Persistent hype around mRNA vaccine technology is now distracting us from other ways to end the pandemic.
Research can tell us only so much. The rest is a waiting game.
Brewers are scrambling to keep up with the country’s newly packed bars.