Vaccines
As COVID Cases Rise, Cohen 'Most Worried' She's Been During Pandemic
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Service Secretary Dr.
What Will It Take To End The COVID-19 Pandemic?
Health experts are hopeful that vaccines will stop the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. But what will it take to make the 12 to 15 billion doses to cover the entire globe?
Some Health Care Workers Say They Are 'Forgotten' In COVID-19 Vaccination Plans
Clinicians in private practice, those who work for staffing agencies and others who are not directly employed by hospitals or long-term care facilities say they have been overlooked in the rollout.
Gov. Cooper Warns Of Scams Related To COVID-19 Vaccines
Governor Roy Cooper is warning North Carolinians not to fall for scams related to COVID-19 vaccines.
Is Mass Vaccination The Best Strategy For All Countries? A Doctor's Surprising View
Dr. Chizoba Barbara Wonodi of Johns Hopkins University explains why a strategy to vaccinate everyone may not be the best approach to fighting the virus in lower-income countries such as Nigeria.
'Healing Is Coming': U.S. Starts Vaccinating People Against COVID-19
"I feel like healing is coming," New York critical care nurse Sandra Lindsay said after receiving her shot. "I hope this marks the beginning to the end of a very painful time in our history."
1st Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Administered This Week In The U.K.
The U.K. was the first Western country to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration could vote to approve the vaccine as early as Thursday.
Survey Finds Asian Americans Are Racial Or Ethnic Group Most Willing To Get Vaccine
Pew Research Center found 83% of Asian Americans said they would get a vaccine compared to 42% of Blacks. White and Latinx respondents were about even with 63% and 61% respectively saying they would.