
The End of Shanghai’s Two-Month COVID Lockdown
Images from the past few weeks of lockdown, and early signs of Shanghai’s reopening
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Images from the past few weeks of lockdown, and early signs of Shanghai’s reopening

The long, maddening wait reveals much about the world’s vaccine priorities.

It used to dominate American fitness practice. Now it’s all but over.

Will the danger mount each time, or will it fade away?

There’s plenty more to learn about the lifesaving antiviral COVID treatment.

Why violence demands not just policy solutions, but public-health ones

Our original-recipe shots are holding up against new variants. But we may need to improve them, and soon.

Genetic testing is a routine part of pregnancy. Abortion restrictions are already shifting how doctors talk about the results.

A new viral outbreak is testing whether the world has learned anything from COVID.

While some parents struggle to get ahold of formula, others with the means and know-how are turning to the black market.