For a year now, we’ve been living in constant fear of Covid-19. But when you get that vaccine in your arm, it’s not like your stress will magically melt away.
Danielle Messer carried a mitochondrial mutation that left her son severely disabled. Before even daring another pregnancy, she tracked down an “egg specialist.”
Now that authorized versions are available, it’s tough to recruit volunteers for trials that might give them a placebo. But there are other options.
Vaccination rollout has been a challenge across the US. These tips should help you figure out when you’re eligible, where to go, and what to expect.
Johnson and Johnson’s vaccine can be delivered in a single dose, but it’s also slightly less effective. Who should get it?
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As emerging mutations threaten the progress made against the pandemic, scientists and regulators are racing to figure out a process for updating shots.
A federal office that collects outbreak data, models epidemics, and spreads the word to the public could keep the next Covid from being another Covid.
Distribution plans that favor people with time and internet access hurt Black and Latinx people disproportionately.
Testing a vaccine on children takes longer and comes with more challenges. But inoculating kids can protect an entire population.