Por: Ars Technica Science December 13, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 13, 2022 4:51 pm UTC / A woman watches white flags on the National Mall on September 18, 2021, in Washington, DC. Over 660,000 white flags were installed here to honor Americans who have lost their lives to COVID-19. Share this story Without COVID-19 vaccines, the US would have seen four times more deaths from the pandemic virus—an additional 3 million lives lost—as well as... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 10, 2022
Sick of amassing toll charges driving to and from work in Florida? Relief could arrive next year for frequent toll-road users. A consumer-friendly proposal to make your daily commute less expensive is among a list of proposed property insurance reforms up for debate during the... + más
Buses, trains still ghosting commuters | Chicago Sun Times
E-PASS vs. SunPass: Which is better for drivers on Florida toll roads? | Orlando Sentinel
The New York Times USA Opinion December 07, 2022
Vaccines can end pandemics. That’s why they are central to any plan to prepare for the next one.Developing countries are attuned to this need after many waited nearly a year for ample Covid-19 vaccine supplies as wealthy countries enjoyed an extended period of first dibs.... + más
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CNN USA Health October 21, 2022
CNN — Covid-19 vaccines will be part of in 2023 for both children and adults, after a unanimous vote by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. That doesn’t make the vaccines mandatory for anyone, a... + más
CDC group endorses adding Covid shots to recommended vaccine schedule | CNBC
Without a nasal vaccine, the U.S. edge in fighting Covid is on the line | Politico
Politico USA Health October 15, 2022
Biden administration officials are raising concerns that the slow pace of developing a nasal vaccine for Covid-19 in the U.S. could pose a security risk as China, Iran and Russia approve their own vaccines taken through the nose or mouth. Though nasal and oral vaccines are being... + más
Nasal COVID vaccine blows clinical trial, flinging researchers back to the lab | Ars Technica
Nasal COVID vaccine fails to offer desired protection in testing | The Hill
WPLG Local 10 USA Health September 28, 2022
NEW YORK – A number of scientists have wondered if aluminum, a vaccine additive that has been used for decades, had a role in allergies and asthma in children.A new federally funded study has found a possible link, but experts say the research has important shortcomings and is... + más
Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked | Associated Press
Study looks into potential link between child vaccines and asthma | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 27, 2022
NEW YORK — A federally funded study has found a possible link between the use of aluminum as a vaccine additive and allergies and asthma in children, but experts say the research has important shortcomings and is not a reason to change current vaccine recommendations.The study... + más
Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked | WPLG Local 10
Associated Press USA Science September 27, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — A number of scientists have wondered if aluminum, a vaccine additive that has been used for decades, had a role in allergies and asthma in children.A new federally funded study has found a possible link, but experts say the research has important shortcomings... + más
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