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More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully
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More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully
Read MoreCuatro meses después del lanzamiento del plan de inmunización masiva más grande del país en décadas, ha quedado claro que
Read MoreFour months into the largest U.S. vaccine rollout in decades, it’s become clear that the messaging surrounding covid-19 vaccination efforts
Read MoreMary Ann Steiner condujo dos horas y media desde su casa en University City, un suburbio de St. Louis, hasta
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Read MoreThis story also ran on USA Today. It can be republished for free. Mary Ann Steiner drove 2½ hours from
Read MoreSenior KHN correspondent Christina Jewett spoke on Thursday with NPR’s “Morning Edition” and the PBS NewsHour about the yearlong project,
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. Health care makes some surprising appearances in President Joe Biden’s
Read MoreEven as California prepares to expand vaccine eligibility on April 15 to all residents age 16 and up, the state
Read MoreAntonio Espinoza amaba a los Dodgers de Los Angeles. Los quería tanto que para su velatorio lo vistieron con su
Read MoreDr. Sarah Van Orman treads carefully around the word “normal” when she describes what the fall 2021 term will look
Read MoreCORONA, Calif. — Antonio Espinoza loved the Los Angeles Dodgers. He loved them so much that he was laid to
Read MoreMISSOULA, Mont. — Montana’s covid-19 vaccine distribution is among the most efficient in the nation, but closer examination reveals a
Read MoreStates have tried with limited success to get covid vaccines to people of color, who have been disproportionately killed and
Read More[UPDATED at 5 p.m. ET] States have tried with limited success to get covid vaccines to people of color, who
Read MoreLeonor Garcia held her clipboard close to her chest and rapped on the car window with her knuckles. The driver
Read MoreScientists and lawmakers agree that over-the-counter covid tests could allow desk workers to settle back into their cubicles and make
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. Congress is out of session, but that hasn’t stopped Democrats
Read MoreIn California’s Mendocino County, public health officials and community clinics say they have hit their vaccination stride. This story also
Read MoreAt 70, Linda Findley has long been active in her small town of Fort Scott, Kansas, which sits more than
Read MoreWith a mix of relief and caution, older adults fully vaccinated against covid-19 are moving out into the world and
Read MoreBartenders were pouring Old-Fashioneds at a bar with a bullet hole straight through the wood. Servers in corsets and fishnet
Read MoreThe development of the first covid vaccines may have seemed to occur at a dizzying pace. After all, scientists identified
Read MoreA new poll of attitudes toward covid vaccinations shows Americans are growing more enthusiastic about being vaccinated, with the most
Read More“Sorry Dr Fauci and other fearmongers, new study shows vaccines and naturally acquired immunity DO effectively neutralize COVID variants. Good
Read MoreReporter Fred Mogul discussed how college students are using loopholes to get vaccinated for travel with Newsy on Thursday. Click
Read MoreST. LOUIS — Missourians have driven hours to find vaccines in rural counties — at least those with cars and
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. As questions swirl about the covid vaccine made by AstraZeneca,
Read MoreOne November night in a Missouri prison, Charles Graham woke his cellmate of more than a dozen years, Frank Flanders,
Read MoreFor months, journalists, politicians and health officials — including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Dr. Anthony Fauci — have
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