
A Very Simple Way to Get America Boosted
Nudging people toward third shots with financial incentives may be one of the lowest-hanging fruits in pandemic policy making.
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Nudging people toward third shots with financial incentives may be one of the lowest-hanging fruits in pandemic policy making.

We still don’t know when exactly the shots are coming, but there’s reason to hope that vaccine makers’ current plans are on the right track.

The variant is spreading widely, but won’t necessarily give us strong protection from new infections.

Scientifically speaking, it’s gross.

This was always unsustainable. Now it’s simply impossible.

Omicron is pushing hospitals to their limit, but the medical system still has an ethical responsibility to all patients—no matter the choices they make.

In September 2020, regulators asked for extra safety data on the new mRNA vaccines. The human cost of that request is far from clear.

The latest wave of the pandemic is pushing service workers to the brink.

A long descent from a peak in cases could exact a larger toll than even Omicron’s blistering ascent.

Naloxone is an extraordinary, lifesaving medication. But at high doses, it can backfire.