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Poor kidney function can lead to severe disease, which is why some patients and providers have been strong advocates for vaccination.
Jen Singer was an active cyclist who could easily keep up with her young adult sons. Her COVID-19 illness eventually led to heart failure and a pacemaker.
In this NPR article, science writers Selena Simmons-Duffin and Rob Stein share what we know — and don’t know — about breakthrough cases.
Geisinger Health, a large 10-hospital health care system in central Pennsylvania, used behaviorally informed messages to increase vaccination registration.
Almost 60% of adults in the U.S. have been fully vaccinated. But those numbers hide an uncomfortable truth, writes Dhruv Khullar in the New Yorker.
Given the rise of the Delta variant, a growing number of people who were originally skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccines are rethinking their positions.
It is tempting to assume the unvaccinated are anti-vaccine. Nothing could be further from the truth, says Rhea Boyd, MD, co-developer of The Conversation.
As the pace of vaccinations slows, primary care and specialty doctors are stepping up their outreach efforts — and winning over holdouts one patient at a time.
New research finds that Latinos are now vaccinated at the same rate as Black and White populations. These programs were key to making that happen.
While there’s no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines affect a woman’s chance of conceiving, the COVID-19 infection can be harmful during pregnancy.