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Covid-19: Why It's Hard to Vaccinate the World - The New York Times

Richard Pérez-Peña, an International News Editor in New York, has been with The Times as a reporter and editor since 1992. He has worked on the Metro, National, Business, Media and International ... Read More
The world surpasses 10 billion vaccine doses ... - The New York Times

More than 5.55 billion people worldwide have received a Covid-19 vaccine, equal to about 72.3 percent of the world population. And not all vaccines are the same. Read More
The rush to vaccinate the world stalls as funds ... - The New York Times

The vaccine shortfall is widest in Africa, where about 3 percent of 1.2 billion people across more than 50 countries have received one shot, and the World Health Organization reported last week ... Read More
Can Bill Gates Vaccinate the World? - The New York Times

For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. transcript From The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is The ... Read More
Behind Biden’s Pledge to Share 80 Million Vaccine Doses - The New ...

Ms. Quillian said that more doses would be shipped over the summer, in addition to the 500 million doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine the Biden administration pledged recently to distribute ... Read More
Measles Cases Hit Highest Total Since U.S. Eliminated the Disease
While measles symptoms typically resolve in a few weeks, the virus can cause pneumonia, making it difficult for patients, especially children, to get oxygen into their lungs. It may also lead to brain ... Read More
Germany says vaccine shortages are likely to last ... - The New York Times

Germany says vaccine shortages are likely to last another 10 weeks, and other news from around the world. Share full article A vaccination center in Berlin last month. Read More
Good Vaccine News - The New York Times

The vaccine news continues to be better than many people realize. ... The world isn’t going to eliminate coronaviruses — or this particular one, ... Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times. Read More
Vaccine Alarmism - The New York Times

And now we are seeing its real-world costs: Many people don’t want to get the vaccine partly because it sounds so ineffectual. About one-third of members of the U.S. military have declined ... Read More
She Helped Unlock the Science of the Covid Vaccine - The New York Times

Kayana Szymczak for The New York Times Vaccines can take more than a decade to develop from scratch. The mumps vaccine, which was created in 1967 after four years, was considered a wild success of ... Read More
E.U. Starts Effort to Vaccinate 450 Million - The New York Times

On Friday, the weekly average of new cases per day in the state was 36,418, according to a New York Times database. That is a 21 percent increase from two weeks prior. Read More
Court Hears New York Times Case Against European Commission Over ...

The news outlet is pushing the Commission to release text messages that the E.U.’s top official and Pfizer exchanged as they negotiated a Covid-19 vaccine contract. Read More
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