Covid-19

Democratic senator under fire for invoking January 6 attack to justify opposing vaccine patent waiver

Democratic Sen. Chris Coons is facing backlash for invoking the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol to justify his opposition to a temporary waiver of coronavirus vaccine patents, a measure that would help enable generic manufacturers to ramp up global production of the life-saving shots.

Speaking last week at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Coons—a close ally of President Joe Biden—said that upholding the global intellectual property regime amid the deadly pandemic is essential to U.S. standing around the world.

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McConnell: 'The bipartisanship of last year has broken down' because Dems are 'stretching out the pandemic'

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) this week blamed Democrats for a lack of bipartisanship and for "stretching out the pandemic."

McConnell made the remarks on Monday at the University of Louisville.

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Who pays for anti-vaccine rants of Centner Academy's co-founder? Taxpayers and kids

MIAMI — Even for a city with a storied history of deep-pocketed scam artists who swoop in and dazzle the powers-that-be, the quackery at Centner Academy stands out. A two-campus private school for the children of downtown and midtown hipsters who can afford $30,000 tuition, the academy is steeped in scandal over the revelation that co-founder and leader Leila Centner is a rabid anti-vaxxer. The wealthy "educator" doesn't want her teachers vaccinated and turning into monsters who, just by their mere presence, are capable of hurting the children she's grooming to be "leaders with heart." (The ac...

Prince Harry and J-Lo lead 'Vax Live' concert in Los Angeles

Prince Harry joined pop royalty for the 'Vax Live' fundraising concert in Los Angeles to promote global vaccinations against Covid-19

Los Angeles (AFP) - Britain's Prince Harry joined pop royalty including Jennifer Lopez at a star-studded concert in Los Angeles Sunday to urge faster and more even global vaccinations, as he voiced support for India during its devastating Covid outbreak.

"Vax Live: The Concert To Reunite The World" featured video messages from the pope and President Joe Biden and in-person appearances from Hollywood stars such as Ben Affleck and Sean Penn.

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CVS and Walgreens have wasted more vaccine doses than most states combined

Two national pharmacy chains that the federal government entrusted to inoculate people against covid-19 account for the lion's share of wasted vaccine doses, according to government data obtained by KHN.


This story also ran on NBC News. It can be republished for free.

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India’s vaccine, oxygen crisis deepens as caseload nears 20 million

Coronavirus vaccination in India - A medic worker administers a woman with a jab of the coronavirus vaccine at the Moti Lal Nehru Medical College during a vaccination campaign. - Prabhat Kumar Verma/ZUMA Wire/dpa

India’s cumulative coronavirus case count neared 20 million on Monday, even as hospitals continued to send distress messages for emergency oxygen supplies and a top jab-maker said the country may face a vaccine crunch for the next two to three months.

The last 24 hours brought 368,147 fresh infections, taking the number of people who have suffered an infection so far to 19.93 million, government data showed. India, in the grip of a second wave, has logged more than 300,000 cases every day for more than 10 days.

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A complex new phase of the pandemic is here. What should we expect to happen next?

When the COVID-19 era is chronicled in the history books, the first phase will be marked as beginning with the outbreak itself and ending with the development of successful vaccines. The last phase, of course, will be the one in which we have contained the pandemic and can resume the normal rhythms of life as they had been pre-2020 (although early research suggests some who were infected may experience long-term health problems).

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Mexico looks for US help as AstraZeneca admits Latin American vaccine delay

By Dave Graham and Adriana Barrera

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday the United States would probably send his country 5 million more doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, as the company admitted production in Latin American had suffered multiple setbacks.

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What would a Lollapalooza at 25% capacity be like?

CHICAGO — Almost two years after the last Lollapalooza, it is difficult to remember whether it was any good. I remember the comparatively “mild” temperatures and the long walks (like always) across the beautiful park grounds, but little else — including the unexceptional lineup — stands out. Like most major events, the festival took last year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But after a year of waiting and much speculation, the things many once cherished may soon return. On Thursday, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that the city is loosening its current COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, ...

U.S. hears global demand for vaccines, but still studying how to allocate

By Simon Lewis and Mary Milliken

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is hearing "huge demand" from countries around the world for vaccines not needed by Americans, but has not yet developed a criteria for allocating them, the U.S. State Department's coordinator for global COVID-19 response, Gayle Smith, said on Friday.

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More than 400,000 new Covid-19 cases in India over 24 hours

Coronavirus outbreak in India - A Covid-19 patient on a wheelchair gets admitted at Kolkata Medical College Hospital, amid the Coronavirus outbreak. - Avishek Das/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/dpa

India saw a grim global record of 401,993 daily Covid-19 cases on Saturday even as it tried to kick off a new round of its vaccination drive despite a shortage of doses.

The new infections took the country’s caseload past 19 million. The total death toll stands at nearly 212,000 with Covid-19 claiming 3,523 lives in the past 24 hours, government data showed.

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White House releases new tool to help Americans get vaccinated

The White House on Saturday announced a new tool to help Americans find access to coronavirus vaccines.

"Finding a vaccine just got very very easy. Know someone who wants to find a vaccine? Text your zip code to 438829 (getvax)," White House senior advisor for COVID-19 Andy Slavitt tweeted.

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Third round of coronavirus relief checks led to largest monthly rise in household income since 1959

The third round of coronavirus relief checks, which have been sent to 159 million households so far, were directly linked to an historic rise in household income, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal.

Household income rose 21.1% in March after President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package into law, following months of stonewalling by Republicans, who spent much of 2020 claiming that additional aid to help families struggling to pay for housing and other necessities was unaffordable.

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