Health experts say that reaching herd immunity is improbable amid hesitancy surrounding the vaccines and news of new virus variants.
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She Made History After Becoming the First Woman of Color to Head the SEC. Then, She Stepped Down After Just Five Days.
SEC enforcement director Alex Oh stepped down from her role after being scrutinized for her part in an ExxonMobil lawsuit.
AstraZeneca Made $275 Million Off Its Covid Vaccine
AstraZeneca made most of its sales in Europe during the first quarter.
President Joe Biden Gave His First Address to Congress. Here Are the Four Takeaways You Need to Know.
In his first address to Congress, Biden spoke about how taxing the rich will help fund his ambitious plans to help low- and middle-income families.
President Joe Biden Gave His First Address to Congress. Here Are the Four Takeaways You Need to Know.
In his first address to Congress, Biden spoke about how taxing the rich will help fund his ambitious plans to help low- and middle-income families.
Federal Aid Helped U.S. Economy Grow During First Quarter
Economic growth was attributed to consumer spending and ease of COVID-19-related restrictions.
One Dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca Vaccine Can Slow Covid-19 Spread in a Household by About 50%, Study Reveals
Public Health England expects a similar result in places with high transmission risks, such as prisons.
Startup Company Iterable Fires CEO for Using LSD Before Meeting
Justin Zhu claimed that he experimented with the drug to improve his focus.
President Joe Biden Unveils $1.8 Trillion Plan for Low- and Middle-income Families
The American Families Plan will boost federal funding to support families with childcare, education and tax cuts.
A School in Miami Is Discouraging Teachers From Getting Vaccinated
The school policy does not allow any vaccinated staff near students until further research is released about the vaccine’s impact on unvaccinated people.