Will the COVID-19 vaccine work as well in patients with obesity?

Will the COVID-19 vaccine work as well in patients with obesity?

By Cate Varney, The Conversation When researchers began to develop what they hoped would be an effective COVID-19 vaccine, they already knew that H1N1 influenza – a novel virus, like COVID-19 – more severely affected patients with overweight or obesity. Patients with a body mass index of 30 or above had a higher risk of […]

Covax: How will Covid vaccines be shared with poorer countries?

Covax: How will Covid vaccines be shared with poorer countries?

By BBC The fast-track development of Covid vaccines was an extraordinary feat of scientific progress. But there have been fears that richer countries could hoard jabs at the expense of poorer ones. An ambitious international scheme called Covax aims to make sure vaccines are shared fairly among all nations, rich and poor. What is Covax? […]

De Blasio’s Push to Vaccinate NYC Public School Staff Off to a Slow Start

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De Blasio’s Push to Vaccinate NYC Public School Staff Off to a Slow Start

Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks during groundbreaking ceremony for One Madison Avenue at Madison Square Park – New York, NY – November 16, 2020 (Shutterstock) By Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat, THE CITY Mayor Bill de Blasio wants teachers and other school staff to begin receiving coronavirus vaccines this month, he said Monday. “I want in the […]

Could Employers and States Mandate COVID-19 Vaccinations? Here’s What the Courts Have Ruled

Could Employers and States Mandate COVID-19 Vaccinations? Here’s What the Courts Have Ruled

By Debbie Kaminer, The Conversation A safe and effective vaccine could end the coronavirus pandemic, but for it to succeed, enough people will have to get inoculated. Recent polls suggest that the U.S. is far from ready. Most surveys have found that only about two-thirds of adults say they would probably get the vaccine. While that might protect most people who […]

4 things students should know about their health insurance and COVID-19 before heading to college this fall

4 things students should know about their health insurance and COVID-19 before heading to college this fall

By Paul Shafer, The Conversation As colleges and universities decide whether or not to reopen their campuses this fall, much of the discussion has focused on the ethics behind the decision and the associated health risks of in-person instruction. As a researcher who studies health insurance policy, I see two important gaps in this discussion: 1) Who should pay the cost of […]