Vaccinations: 32 Million Americans Have Been Inoculated

As more Americans receive vaccinations, coronavirus variants have been in the spotlight lately. It is worrisome that the vaccines are less effective against, for example, the South African variant…. Read more

Deadly UK Variant Invades U.S.

Get ready. The variants are taking over. The UK variant (B.1.1.7) is spreading rapidly and doubling roughly every 10 days. That’s the message from the latest study on the… Read more

Covid Masks for Every American?

Here is a headline that should grab your attention: the world has about 4,000 Covid mutations at the moment. Notice that I said mutations, not variants. A very high percentage… Read more

Elon Musk Loves This Cryptocurrency

The Covid pandemic shows how unprepared our healthcare supply chains are. Shortages of protective equipment — masks, gloves, gowns, etc. were rampant. This led to them being used again… Read more

Russian Vaccine Better Than Oxford Vaccine: 91% Effective

The coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca is coming to the U.S. soon. Based on trial results, however, the Oxford vaccine seems to be the… Read more

New Covid Worry: Aggressive California Variant

I’m sure we all remember the “antibodies cocktail” treatment President Trump had when he caught Covid-19. It was thought that these treatments could be used to bolster the immune… Read more

This Vaccine Works on South African Virus

The Novavax vaccine against Covid-19 is 89% effective. And it works against new variants of the virus. This is according to interim data published from clinical trials in the… Read more

JNJ Vaccine Trial: Disappointing Results

The news this morning from Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) on the one-shot JNJ vaccine was very disappointing. Johnson & Johnson said the JNJ vaccine had an overall 66%… Read more

JNJ Vaccine: 100 Million Doses Coming to U.S.

Vaccines like the JNJ vaccine will eventually give us our lives back. But for now, they do not signal the end of the pandemic. Not yet. The latest research… Read more

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