Children ages 5-11 can now get vaccinated
By Li Lucy Brandt
The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup unanimously found the vaccine is safe and effective for young kids ages to 5-11 year-olds on Nov. 3.
By Li Lucy Brandt
The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup unanimously found the vaccine is safe and effective for young kids ages to 5-11 year-olds on Nov. 3.
By Andrew Carter
The Houston Astros look to clinch AL pennant with Game 6 victory over Boston Red Sox
By Rhiannon Melton
Researchers revealed promising results of a booster study by Oct 15,2021. The federal agency plans to allow using a different vaccine type from the one used in initial doses.
By Eva Windler
Study shows that Johnson and Johnson has higher rates of effectiveness over time than Pfizer and Moderna.
By Samantha Woolf
Voters in Wisconsin went to the polls to vote in the Democratic primary during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Elena Naze
The investigation is over events that led to the outbreak of COVID-19.
By Karagan Knowles
The virus puts the community at a vulnerable risk due to close proximity of residents on the streets and homeless shelters.
By Elena Naze
The $2 Trillion aid package is to help with the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
By Joshua Foster
Although Baker strongly advised Massachusetts residents to stay at home, he didn’t mandate them to.
By Joshua Foster
Harvard told students not to return from spring break and moved all their classes online.