
Should Teen Boys Get Boosted?
Third shots for adolescent boys and young men were already a hard sell. Then came Omicron.
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Third shots for adolescent boys and young men were already a hard sell. Then came Omicron.

The staggering number of infections among the vaccinated is changing Americans’ pandemic mindset.

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Forming new habits isn’t impossible, but it’s much easier for some people than others.

Omicron is inundating a health-care system that was already buckling under the cumulative toll of every previous surge.

If you’re confused by the CDC’s new isolation guidelines, you’re not the only one.

Testing for immune-system changes, rather than for the presence of a virus, could give an earlier indication of whether people are ill.

If you’re vaccinated, an infection might not make you super sick, but don’t count on it making you super immune, either.

With the surge in cases, tests should be reserved for those who need them most.

We probably will need additional shots. But just how many depends on our immune systems, the virus, and how often they collide.