International community members say the U.S. and other richer nations should be sharing more its COVID-19 vaccine supply with the rest of the world.
Author: Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY
COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca-Oxford slightly less effective than first touted: 76% rather than 79% against disease, updated data shows
More recent clinical trial results show AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is slightly less effective in stopping disease than the company first reported.
Moncef Slaoui, former Operation Warp Speed science chief, fired by drugmaker GSK for sexual harassment
Moncef Slaoui, a former head of Operation Warp Speed, who spearheaded COVID-19 vaccine development in the USA, was fired by GSK for harassing an employee.
People with immune issues – at ‘high risk’ for COVID-19 – remain hesitant about vaccination. Here’s what experts say.
Organizations representing experts in cancer, organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases support COVID-19 vaccination for their patients.
Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, which requires just one shot, is on track to become third allowed for use in US
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to act quickly to authorize J&J’s one-dose COVID-19 vaccine after an advisory panel meets Friday.
Moderna to begin trial of new COVID vaccine to address virus variant first found in South Africa
Moderna’s trial of a new COVID-19 vaccine will target the virus variant that first emerged in South Africa. Other vaccine makers plan similar studies.
Why get COVID-19 vaccination if you still have to wear a mask? It beats getting sick, health experts say.
Getting two shots of either the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine reduces risk of developing symptomatic COVID-19 by about 95%, but not completely.
‘It’s like we’re trying our best to help the virus’: A fourth wave is looming if US fails to contain COVID-19 variants, experts say
Health experts urge continued vigilance against the spread of coronavirus variants as some state officials lift mask mandates and ease restrictions.
‘We need to be prepared’: FDA will draft guidance to work with vaccine, drug and testing companies on COVID-19 variants
FDA plans to develop guidance to help COVID-19 vaccine, drug and testing manufacturers adapt to emerging variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
From fiery crash to medical miracle: New Jersey man is world’s first to receive successful face and double-hand transplant
After a car accident destroyed his face and arms, Joseph DiMeo determined to recover his independence. Now, after complex transplant surgery, he has.