Coronavirus
U.S. to end vaccination requirements for international travelers
Beginning on May 12, international travelers entering the country via air, land, or water will no longer be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Beginning on May 12, international travelers entering the country via air, land, or water will no longer be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination
"Let me be clear. Thanks to the prior administration and our scientific community, America is one of the first countries to get the vaccine," Biden said, without naming Trump.
In a statement, the ministry recommended "a booster dose for all immunocompromised individuals over the age of 18 who have already received three doses
Forty-seven members in both chambers of Congress filed an amicus brief in favor of the SEALS
Rejections are largely "not very substantive," though feedback has strengthened his argument that vaccines and deaths are not simply correlated
"I don't think you should be in a situation that if you're vaccinated, you don't ever have to worry about wearing a mask," Fauci said.
“Everyone who tested positive was asymptomatic or had mild symptoms, and we continuously monitored their health,” Royal Caribbean said in a statement
"I do not consent to being forced to wear a mask," the science teacher wrote
"I think the case is very strong that masks don't add much, if anything," while flying, the Southwest Airlines CEO said
Harvard has a 97% vaccination rate, but school is still starting late in the spring, and students are required to receive booster vaccines
Harvard has a 97% vaccination rate, but school is still starting late in the spring, and students are required to receive booster vaccines.