Health Dec 12 Judge rules public safety outweighs personal vaccination choice in medical settings A federal judge says a person's choice to decline vaccinations does not outweigh public health and safety requirements in medical settings. By Amy Beth Hanson, Associated Press
World Nov 30 China announces new vaccination effort, but ‘zero COVID’ policy not likely to end soon A campaign to vaccinate older Chinese has sparked hopes Beijing might roll back severe anti-virus controls that prompted angry protesters to demand President Xi Jinping resign. By Joe McDonald, Associated Press
Health May 11 Watch 8:51 How misinformation and the partisan divide drove a surge in U.S. COVID deaths As the death toll from the coronavirus nears 1 million Americans, we’ve been exploring why the u.S. Suffered such a terrible loss, especially when compared to other nations similar to us. While there are many reasons for this, one of… By William Brangham, Ryan Connelly Holmes, Ian Couzens
Health Apr 28 Watch 7:27 Can the ‘vaccine for the world’ help end the global pandemic? It’s a tiny vial with big ambitions to help bring an end to the pandemic everywhere on earth. The developers of the so-called “vaccine for the world” hope what’s inside can ease the equity issues surrounding global covid vaccine distribution. By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin