vaccine
Democrats Want To Hold Social Media Companies Responsible For Health Misinformation
Democratic senators have introduced a bill that would hold Facebook, YouTube and other social media companies responsible if they promote harmful health claims on their platforms.
Report: Number of Black and Latino North Carolinians Receiving Vaccine Shows Improvement
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the number of Black and Hispanic North Carolinians who
Latinos Want To Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19, But Still Face Barriers In NC
After months of wanting to receive his COVID-19 vaccine, Pedro Gutiérrez got a call from his wife, Ana, urging him to pass by the Cooks Flea Market in Winston-Salem, since Forsyth
NC To Give Out $1M Each To 4 Vaccinated Residents
A new lottery in North Carolina will give the more than 4.2 million vaccinated residents across the state a different kind of shot: a chance to win $1 million.
The U.S. Is Sending 1 Million Vaccines To Mexico Border Cities And Resort Spots
Mexico has reported more than 2.4 million confirmed coronavirus cases with more than 228,000 deaths as of Thursday. Targeting the shots toward tourist areas is a bid to boost the country's economy.
Guns, Trucks And Trips: West Virginia Expands Prizes For Vaccinated Residents
Several states — including Ohio, California, Colorado and Maryland — have created vaccination incentive programs to get more teens and adults fully immunized against the coronavirus.
AstraZeneca's Rocky Rollout: The Woes Of The 'Vaccine For The World'
Oxford-AstraZeneca promised its COVID-19 vaccine would be effective, cheap and available worldwide. Five months after its launch, the path forward has been anything but smooth.
PHOTOS: Vaccine History Repeats Itself — Sometimes
From the first vaccine (for smallpox) the questions have been the same. How do we transport it? Who's next to get it? Why so much hesitancy? The answers can be similar — or dramatically different.
4th Wave Of COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hits Washington State
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is extending mandates and restrictions while much of the U.S. celebrates declining COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations.