
In a meaningless vote, Senate ‘nullifies’ Biden COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The showy vote means nothing because the resolution will die in the House.
The showy vote means nothing because the resolution will die in the House.
The plan to provide enough vaccine to deal with the still-present pandemic.
Despite falling rates of new cases and a dramatic drop in deaths, COVID-19 remains a threat as variants find ways to infect even those vaccinated
“Get a shot and have a beer,” says President Biden. Enticement or bribery?
When a group of Republican doctors in Congress released a video selling the safety of the coronavirus vaccine, their message wasn’t explicitly aimed at their
By moving the date, Biden makes more Americans available for vaccination ahead of his 100-day schedule
Some say having a member of Congress or a president-elect or a mayor getting a shot early showcases the safety of the vaccine. Others say it is just another example of catering to the rich and powerful.
With America’s Number Two vaccinated, along with Congressional leaders, Trump has been a noted no-show
While Trump brags about what he calls a fast delivery of vaccines to Americans, his administration failed to secure a big enough order from Pfizer to make sure there would be enough to help everyone.
With the approval of vaccines expected soon, decisions must be made on how they will best be distributed and who gets the first sets of shots.