WHO warns millions of children at risk as Covid-19 pandemic disrupts routine vaccinations Article 492 words 7 votes
University of Oxford researchers have begun recruiting human volunteers for Phase II/III human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine Article 1927 words 8 votes
No vaccine in sight: The US was once at the cutting edge of pandemic prevention, then Big Pharma took over Article 6935 words 11 votes
How scientists could stop the next pandemic before it starts healthcare Article 1581 words, published Apr 21 2020 4 votes
Italian scientists claim to have developed vaccine that neutralises coronavirus in human cells Link 8 votes
An alliance of world leaders have met during a virtual summit, pledging 7.4 billion euros for coronavirus testing and treatment and the development of a vaccine Article 736 words 9 votes
First drug known to work against SARS-CoV-2— remdesivir—imaged in action medicine Article 1116 words 11 votes
The latest obstacle in the search for a coronavirus treatment: Too many drug trials Article 621 words 3 votes
The vaccine race, explained - What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine Article 2713 words 6 votes
In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead: As scientists at the Jenner Institute prepare for mass clinical trials, new tests show their vaccine to be effective in monkeys medicine Article 6 votes
Bill Gates is funding new factories for seven potential coronavirus vaccines Article 423 words 6 votes
Coronavirus: CSIRO scientists begin vaccine testing in global COVID-19 milestone medicine Article 411 words 4 votes
If the measures we're taking to fight the coronavirus work, they'll look like we were overreacting. But the alternative is worse healthcare Article 2552 words 14 votes
Experimental coronavirus vaccine test opens with first doses to four volunteers Article 987 words 8 votes
"Do us a favor" - A letter from the Editor-in-Chief of Science journals regarding the coronavirus response by President Trump and his administration Article 734 words 17 votes
COVID-19 is such a threat because some of our best weapons against disease don't work on it Article 437 words 8 votes
Osteopathic physician Joseph Mercola, who has made millions selling natural health products, has contributed more than 40% of the funding ($2.9M) for a prominent anti-vaccine group Article 2856 words 9 votes
Samoan authorities have arrested a prominent anti-vaccination activist amid an outbreak that has killed at least 63 people, most of them children Article 582 words 14 votes
More than 140,000 people died from measles in 2018 as cases surged globally, amidst devastating outbreaks in all regions Article 1397 words 8 votes
An update on the global measles situation based on information shared by WHO member states Article 1337 words 5 votes
The message of measles - As public-health officials confront the largest outbreak in the US in decades, they’ve been fighting as much against dangerous ideas as they have against the disease medicine Article 8361 words 9 votes
What the measles epidemic really says about America: Historical amnesia, declining faith in institutions, and a troubling lack of concern for the public good Article 2428 words 13 votes
California's aggressive pro-vaccination policies have made a big difference medicine healthcare Article 550 words 9 votes
U.S. measles cases in first five months of 2019 surpass total cases for any year since 1994, may cause loss of measles elimination status Article 442 words 7 votes
Measles can be contained, anti-semitism cannot: Long-standing stereotypes about Jews have found a new vector in the latest outbreak of the disease Article 1669 words 10 votes
Amid measles outbreaks, states consider revoking religious vaccine exemptions Article 904 words 14 votes
An afternoon with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Texas Anti-Vaccine Movement Article 1013 words 7 votes
Malaria is among the world’s biggest killers of children. Now there’s a vaccine. medicine Article 1053 words 5 votes
New York’s Orthodox Jewish community is battling measles outbreaks. Vaccine deniers are to blame. Article 2105 words, published Nov 9 2018 8 votes
Facts alone won’t convince people to vaccinate their kids Article 1369 words, published Jun 12 2017 10 votes