
New COVID Vaccines Will Be Ready This Fall. America Won’t Be.
Respiratory-virus season starts soon, and our autumn vaccine strategy is shaky at best.
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Respiratory-virus season starts soon, and our autumn vaccine strategy is shaky at best.

The endless churn of variants may not stop anytime soon, unless we do something about it.

The latest surge is a test of our pandemic priorities.

Doctors who have spent their careers promoting vasectomies are finding themselves thrust into the spotlight.

America can’t quit hygiene theater.

There are not enough humans to take care of all the animals.

Some tips for how to be a good sick person in the COVID era, whatever is ailing you

The medication is approved until week 10 of pregnancy in the U.S. But the WHO says it can be safely used until 12 weeks, and activists have used it even later.

For the first time, COVID vaccines are getting an update in the U.S. But Americans still need to be persuaded to take them.

In the face of government inaction, the country’s best chance at keeping the crisis from spiraling relies on everyone to keep caring.