Month: March 2022

When will teens and kids be able to get the Covid-19 vaccines?

With the news Wednesday from Pfizer/BioNTech that preliminary data suggests their vaccine is effective and safe in youth ages 12

New data disproves a big concern about Covid-19 lockdowns

Last year, as then-President Donald Trump railed against Covid-19 lockdowns and called on states to reopen their economies, he claimed

9 GAA games live as part of this week’s TV coverage

NINE GAA GAMES are live on TV this week as part of a hectic week of action. Mayo and Tyrone

Biden wants to give electric cars a huge boost. Will people buy them?

About 2 percent of new cars on US roads right now run on electricity. The auto industry expects that by

Should vaccinated people worry about long Covid?

Over the past few months, experts and officials have tried to prepare the world for a future in which Covid-19

How to develop vaccines faster before the next pandemic

As soon as the Chinese government released the genetic code of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in January 2020, vaccine developers swung

The next Covid-19 vaccine hurdle: Convincing millions of Americans they want the shot

In the coming months, America could reach a point when it has more Covid-19 vaccines than people want. Between efforts

How to make this winter not totally suck, according to psychologists

This winter is brutal. The cold weather has made it hard to socialize outdoors, coronavirus variants are spreading, and the

“We’ve made it so complicated”: Vaccine campaigns are failing to reach the most vulnerable

The good news is that the rate of Covid-19 vaccinations in the United States is increasing, while the rates of

You’re fully vaccinated? The CDC says you can now have friends and family over for dinner.

You’ve been fully vaccinated: two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, plus