Most people now have immunity against severe disease and death due to COVID-19, but experts hope new vaccines will curb infections and prevent further mutations
Clearing up the ifs, whens, and whys of supplemental doses of the vaccine.
Anthony Fauci, MD, on fighting misinformation, inspiring the next generation, and why we still need physician-scientists
Poor kidney function can lead to severe disease, which is why some patients and providers have been strong advocates for vaccination.
In this NPR article, science writers Selena Simmons-Duffin and Rob Stein share what we know — and don’t know — about breakthrough cases.
While there’s no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines affect a woman’s chance of conceiving, the COVID-19 infection can be harmful during pregnancy.
The CDC is providing information on trends in COVID-19 vaccination status and intent by week and by demographics.
A deep dive into the public's attitudes toward vaccines by age, race, region, and/or political affiliation.
What people should know once they are fully vaccinated.
The AAMC Center for Health Justice polled a nationally representative sample of adults across the United States to gauge their levels of trust in institutions.