Six companies have agreed to pay a record-breaking $4.37 billion for the right to build wind turbines off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
‘Not typical’: FDA takes unusual step in urging Pfizer to seek approval for child vaccine
In a move that highlights rising concerns about the risks of COVID-19 to young children, Pfizer asked for federal OK for its vaccine for children.
Omicron infections may have peaked, but hospitalizations and deaths will still increase for weeks, models show
Modeling by several universities shows the wave of omicron infections may have crested, but more hospitalizations and deaths are to come.
J&J vaccine recipients are ‘questioning our protection’ against COVID – and stuck waiting for a third shot
Pfizer and Moderna recipients get three vaccine doses and are considered boosted. Those who got J&J are limited to two jabs and aren’t happy about it.
Is this the fifth COVID-19 wave? Experts fear we may simply come to call it ‘winter’
COVID-19 case counts are up in nearly 30 states, especially in the north. Experts say the latest surge underscores the virus is here to stay.
CDC gives go-ahead to J&J, Moderna and mix-and-match COVID boosters, beginning as soon as Friday
All COVID-19 booster doses will be free, and a booster is not required to be considered fully vaccinated.
Joe Biden’s plan to combat COVID-19 is more than a vaccine mandate. It’s a testing mandate, too.
Experts agree vaccines are the best way to stop COVID-19. Even with the delta variant, the vaccinated are five times less likely to get infected.
Who will be able to get a COVID-19 booster shot and when? That’s still in limbo.
As early as Sept. 20, third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are set to become available. But guidance will come down to the wire to meet Biden’s goal.
Schools, businesses and military begin push to mandate COVID-19 vaccine now that it’s fully approved by FDA
Immediately after the FDA granted full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine, the military, schools and businesses added vaccination mandates.
Would you get the COVID-19 vaccine if the Pope asked you to? He calls it ‘an act of love.’
Pope Francis and six Catholic cardinals and archbishops made a public service announcement in which they urged people to get a COVID-19 vaccine.