Politics Jan 27 State lawmakers see new opportunities to pass vaccine exemptions after Trump’s return By Susan Haigh, Devi Shastri, Associated Press
Health May 30 How nasal COVID-19 vaccines can help prepare for infection where it starts Research suggests that giving a person a vaccine through their nose can provide a better defense against future exposure to the coronavirus compared to a shot in the arm. By Mayuresh Abhyankar, The Conversation
Health Dec 01 WATCH: U.S. advisers say health workers, care homes should receive vaccines first An influential government advisory panel convened on Tuesday to answer one of the most pressing questions in the U.S. coronavirus outbreak: Who should be at the front of the line when the first vaccine shots become available?… By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press
Agents for Change Nov 13 Watch 7:31 In Pakistan, 1 of 20 kids dies before age 5. This group is trying to change that In Pakistan, one out of every 20 children dies before age five. Now, childhood immunization rates -- already low -- have dropped sharply during the pandemic, raising fears of a looming increase in infant mortality. Special correspondent Fred de Sam… By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman
Health Sep 15 The ads say, ‘Get your flu shot today,’ but it may be wiser to wait The start of flu season is still weeks — if not months — away. Yet marketing of the flu shot has become an almost year-round effort. By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News
Feb 02 Watch 5:06 Opting out of vaccination is ‘recipe for outbreak’ By PBS News Hour Parents who don’t vaccinate their children due to concerns about side effects can put others at risk -- even those who have been vaccinated. Gwen Ifill talks to Patsy Stinchfield of the Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota about the… Continue watching