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Covid 19 Vaccine
the inside game
Apr. 13, 2022
‘I Mean, We Need More Money’: An Exit Interview With the COVID Czar
Jeff Zients on funding gaps, misinformation, and the future of the virus.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
explainer
Mar. 30, 2022
What We Know About Second COVID Booster Shots
Americans over 50 are now eligible for an extra dose of COVID-19 vaccine. But experts are still debating who should get one.
By
Chas Danner
pandemic
Feb. 4, 2022
The Parent Booster
Frustrated by a lack of urgency and information, activist parents pushed the FDA on shots for the youngest kids.
By
Irin Carmon
this endless pandemic
Dec. 2, 2021
Waiting for Omicron
The new variant comes to a country that still does not have the pandemic under control.
By
David Wallace-Wells
pandemic
Nov. 20, 2021
Vaccinating Kids May Be the Biggest COVID Debate Yet
Schoolchildren are required to get a host of shots, but will they be for this virus? Experts say a mandate may be premature.
By
James D. Walsh
elections of 2021
Oct. 25, 2021
New Jersey Governor’s Race Is Getting Interesting and Maybe Even Competitive
The race has definitely tightened, with Republican Jack Ciattarelli challenging Democratic incumbent Phil Murphy while giving Trump a wide berth.
By
Ed Kilgore
covid-19
Oct. 22, 2021
Booster Shots Are Now Approved for All of the COVID Vaccines
Additional dose recommended for all with J&J and many who got Moderna, with “mix and match” allowed for all varieties.
By
Nia Prater
tomorrow
Sept. 27, 2021
The Public Continues to Underestimate COVID’s Age Discrimination
In the breakthrough era, age matters as much as vaccination status.
By
David Wallace-Wells
politics
Sept. 21, 2021
McAuliffe Is Going With the Newsom Playbook in Virginia
McAuliffe will hammer Youngkin on COVID-19 measures, abortion, and Donald Trump, while the Republican will count on the natural midterm trends.
By
Ed Kilgore
manhattan district attorney
Aug. 31, 2021
Anti-Vaxx Influencer Charged With Selling Fake Vaccination Cards
New York prosecutors allege that a New Jersey woman charged clients $200 for bogus cards and another $250 to put their info in the state database.
By
Matt Stieb
covid-19
Aug. 23, 2021
FDA Finally Gives Full Approval to Pfizer COVID Vaccine
The U.S. gets its first fully authorized vaccine, which is expected to launch a wave of new mandates and is hoped to ebb hesitancy.
By
Paola Rosa-Aquino
politics
July 28, 2021
Gavin Newsom Needs Democrats to Get Worried About the Recall
With the California governor’s prospects suddenly looking much iffier, he must find a way to turn out complacent Democrats.
By
Ed Kilgore
covid-19 vaccine
July 26, 2021
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Deploys Big Lie to Boost Vaccinations
The gubernatorial candidate is encouraging Arkansans to get their “Trump vaccine” and blaming the left for sowing distrust of the COVID jab.
By
Ed Kilgore
covid-19
July 23, 2021
De Blasio Pushes for Private Employers to Implement COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
During an interview with WNYC, de Blasio advocated for vaccine mandates, saying they would help more people get vaccinated against COVID-19.
By
Nia Prater
covid-19 vaccine
July 21, 2021
What If Republicans Were Anti-Lockdown, Anti-Mask, and Pro-Vaxx?
Tommy Tuberville suggests the best way to erode vaccine hesitancy is to give Trump credit for those shots in the arm. That may be sad but true.
By
Ed Kilgore
covid-19
July 12, 2021
The Kids Were Safe the Whole Time
Why we should rethink COVID safety protocols for children — and everyone else.
By
David Wallace-Wells
coronavirus
Apr. 26, 2021
Poll: Few Unvaccinated Americans Willing to Take J&J Shot
The pause over rare blood clots apparently crushed confidence in the shot.
By
Paola Rosa-Aquino
covid-19 vaccine
Apr. 23, 2021
Ron Johnson Makes Dangerously Ignorant Comments on Vaccines
The Wisconsin senator’s yahooism now includes waving off the community benefits of COVID vaccination.
By
Ed Kilgore
coronavirus
Mar. 28, 2021
Biden Administration Is Weighing Vaccine Passport Rollout
The federal government is reportedly working on setting the standard for the historically complex and ethically fraught effort.
By
Matt Stieb
covid-19 vaccine
Mar. 1, 2021
Catholic Archdiocese Bans COVID Vaccine Over Tenuous Link to Abortion
The ruling would be right at home in the Middle Ages.
By
Ed Kilgore
covid-19 stimulus
Feb. 1, 2021
Republicans Offer Another Very Skinny Stimulus Proposal
Biden has agreed to talk to the Republican senators, but a deal is unlikely unless he maintains the freedom to quickly follow up with a partisan bill.
By
Ed Kilgore
public policy
Jan. 22, 2021
Should You ‘Wait Your Turn’ for the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Amid a disastrous vaccine rollout, is it wrong to take advantage of technicalities and glitches?
By
Irin Carmon
covid-19
Dec. 19, 2020
The Lonely Immunity of the COVID Vaccine
What participating in the Pfizer/BioNTech trial taught me about vaccine skepticism.
By
Andy Bellin
explainer
Dec. 18, 2020
What We Know About the U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan
The largest mass-vaccination campaign in American history has begun. This is how it may or may not play out.
By
Chas Danner
and
Matt Stieb
pandemic
Oct. 25, 2020
Trump Administration Shelves COVID-Vaccine Santa Clause
Santa Claus performers would have been offered early vaccinations in exchange for their help promoting the COVID-19 vaccine.
By
Chas Danner
covid-19
Sept. 15, 2020
What If They Make a Coronavirus Vaccine and Nobody Takes It?
There are already clear signs that the public is suspicious about corners being cut.
By
Stephen S. Hall
covid-19
Sept. 8, 2020
Drug Companies Try to Assure Americans That Vaccines Won’t Be Rushed
The CEOs of nine pharmaceutical giants signed on to a statement promoting science over expediency.
By
Benjamin Hart