Years of anti-GMO activism may have inadvertently planted seeds of resistance to bioengineered coronavirus vaccines.
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Tag Archives: Vaccines
The Vaccine Ribbon-Cutting
Triumphant moments can be marked with a ribbon-cutting, a groundbreaking ceremony or even a hypodermic injection.
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Can Bosses Demand Vaccination?
Many employers want to encourage COVID-19 vaccination, but most will likely limit themselves to cheerleading.
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The Value Of A ‘Vaccine Passport’
A “vaccine passport” could restore economic health far beyond the travel sector if it is safe, effective and widely adopted.
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The Pandemic’s End Begins
Pfizer’s vaccine announcement marks the beginning of the pandemic’s end, but huge logistical challenges lie ahead.
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A Shot For Santa
If Santa Claus is an essential worker, why isn’t he on the nice list for priority access to a COVID-19 vaccine?
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The Pandemic’s Last Casualty
The most pointless fatality in any war is usually the last one. The same is likely to be true in the fight against COVID-19.
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The Challenge Trial Challenge
While thousands of volunteers are prepared to speed vaccine testing with deliberate COVID-19 exposure, regulators are not.
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Another Shot At A Lyme Vaccine
Advocates for Lyme disease patients are surprisingly skeptical of efforts to create a new vaccine or to revive an old one.
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As The Virus Changes, So Do We
Every conflict changes the combatants, and humanity’s war against the new coronavirus is no exception.
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