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Pfizer-BioNTech Report First Long-Term Study Results for COVID-19 Vaccine
On April 1, Pfizer-BioNTech released results from the longest study yet of their COVID-19 vaccine. In a release, the companies reported that their two-dose vaccine was 91.3% efficacious in protecting people from COVID-19 disease for up to six months. The companiesâ previous data, which led to the U.S. Food and Drug Administrationâs (FDA) emergency useâŚ
Johnson & Johnson COVID- 19 Vaccine Manufacturing Error Affects 15 Million Doses
It isnât expected to change President Joe Bidenâs expectation to have enough vaccine for all U.S. adults in May
The U.S. Death Rate Rose Significantly During the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 was the third-most-common cause of death in the U.S. in 2020, contributing to more than 375,000 deaths, and a 16% increase in the national death rate, according to provisional data published today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All told, more than 3.3 million people in the U.S. died inâŚ
Is the U.S. Entering a Fourth Wave of COVID-19?
Possiblyâbut even if cases rise, mass vaccination should blunt the impact
Pfizer-BioNTechâs COVID-19 Vaccine Works for Teens, According to a New Study
The results should reassure parents and schools about reopening middle and high schools for vaccinated students
Youâve Been VaccinatedâNow What? Hereâs How to Still Stay Safe While On-the-Go
Even if you're fully vaccinated, you still need to heed precautions. From smart UV sanitizers, to the best reusable face masks, here's what should be in your bag when you go out
The Global Gender Gap Will Take an Extra 36 Years to Close After the COVID-19 Pandemic, Report Finds
The wait for gender parity now extends to over 135 years, according to World Economic Forum research
In a Break with Washingtonâs Usual Posture, the CDC Director Makes an Emotional Plea
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. Itâs sometimes easy to forget that the leaders who guide this country through its toughest moments arenât steely caricatures. We take comfort in the hardened hagiography of FDR respondingâŚ
The Heartbreak and Horror of Being an EMT During the Pandemicâand Why Iâm Still Working
When COVID-19 erupted in New York City last spring, it forced me to make a decision as to whether or not I would work the disaster as an emergency medical technician. Unlike the thousands of New York City EMTs and paramedics who ride on ambulances for the city, private transport companies and hospitals, as aâŚ
The Livestream Show Will Go On. How COVID Has Changed Live MusicâForever
COVID-19 sent the live music industry online. It won't go back to normal.
BTS Condemn Anti-Asian Racism: âWe Feel Grief and Angerâ
"We must stand against racial discrimination," the K-pop group tweeted. "We condemn violence"
âRight Now Iâm Scaredâ: CDC Director Expresses âRecurring Feeling of Impending Doomâ as U.S. Surpasses 30M Covid Cases
"I'm going to lose the script and I'm going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom," Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a virtual White House briefing on Monday