Here's How Long The Pfizer And Moderna Vaccines Could Last
Nobody knows for sure how long COVID-19 vaccines' protection lasts, but Moderna and Pfizer have been shown to be effective for six months.
Read MoreNobody knows for sure how long COVID-19 vaccines' protection lasts, but Moderna and Pfizer have been shown to be effective for six months.
Read MoreScience shows that all COVID-19 vaccines protect against the Delta variant. Though efficacy varies, all are 60% effective or more, and safer than going without.
Read MoreThe CDC is investigating whether or not reported cases of heart inflammation are linked to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what the evidence shows thus far.
Read MoreThere are concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine, but it comes down to the way the vaccine interacts with our bodies and the other substances we put in them.
Read MoreWhen it comes to side effects, the data reveals that women, especially younger ones, make up 80% of reported side effects related to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreThe Pfizer vaccine is already approved for people 16 and older, but the company wants to expand the protection their vaccine offers to people of all ages.
Read MoreWith COVID-19 restrictions still in place, many people were wondering how Prince Philip's funeral arrangements would be carried out.
Read MoreAround 5 million people have missed their follow-up appointments for the second shot of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNtech vaccines. But why?
Read MoreThe J&J vaccine was initially taken out of circulation over a week ago due to concerns about blood clots that may or may not have been linked to the vaccine.
Read MoreAlthough the vaccine is safe and effective, you may experience some mild side effects a few hours after receiving the injection
Read MoreWe would like to investigate a little further into what we can do post vaccination to help us best get back to "normal" daily activities.
Read MoreIf you may be wondering if there is anything you can do ahead of time to optimize the vaccine's effectiveness.
Read MoreYou may have heard about people selling and buying fake vaccine cards — there's a new scam to watch out for where scammers are sending emails.
Read MoreA number of European nations have suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine after the rise in a reported number of post-vaccine blood clots.
Read MoreBased on a wide range of information relayed through various media outlets, many people have found themselves thinking about which vaccine they want.
Read MoreMany COVID-19 survivors are experiencing psychiatric or neurological disorders within six months of being infected with the virus
Read MoreWhile mutations are a normal evolutionary part of virus life and propagation, this may be the most serious.
Read MoreCan you be required to take the COVID-19 vaccine? The answer is complicated right now, but it could possibly be "yes."
Read MoreRolling back protective measures preemptively will cause all the progress we've made thus far to reverse and it's possible COVID-19 cases will go up.
Read MoreWhile the first wave of doses were reserved for the country's most vulnerable populations, eligibility requirements for vaccination have quickly expanded.
Read MoreRegeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. show that the development of their antibody drug could reduce COVID-19 related hospitalizations and deaths.
Read MoreThe founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse restaurants died by suicide last week after suffering ongoing symptoms following COVID-19.
Read MoreThe U.S. FDA on Friday said it intends to "proceed towards an authorization" of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by the team of Pfizer and BioNTech.
Read MoreA Facebook group with over 12,000 members has raised questions within the scientific community as to how the COVID-19 vaccine may affect long-hauler patients.
Read MoreWhile many don't flinch, for those with a fear of needles, the never-ending slew of images on the news and online can trigger real fear and panic.
Read MoreInfectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that it is too soon to lift COVID-19 restrictions in the United States.
Read MoreTotally preventing infection is, of course, the goal, but even minimizing the lethality of the virus is valuable.
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