Government
Here’s a look at mRNA vaccines and their effectiveness and more COVID-19 news.
After serving three presidential administrations, Dr. Francis S. Collins is stepping down as director of the National Institutes of Health at the end of the year.
The Pfizer-BioNTech booster shot is now authorized for people over 18 and 65 who are immunocompromised, at high risk due to their work or living situation and front-line healthcare workers.
Teva Pharmaceuticals reached a $15 million agreement with the state of Louisiana to settle claims against the company over its marketing of opioid products.
Peter Marks will serve as acting director of the Office of Vaccines Research and Review at the U.S. FDA following the resignation of two top officials at the agency.
As the COVID-19 pandemic hit a grim milestone, marking more U.S. deaths than were reported in the 1918–19 Spanish flu pandemic, research and breakthroughs continue.
On the tailcoat of Tuesday’s United Nations General Assembly, President Biden is hosting a virtual COVID-19 summit Wednesday, calling for the end of the pandemic globally.
COVID-19 remains relentless in challenging the community as it continues to evolve. Here are some of the top news for the week.
A trustee with the DOJ filed a request for an “expedited stay” in order to prevent the initiation of the bankruptcy plan.
Recently, the National Institutes of Health (NIH)'s removal of genetic data about the COVID-19 virus from its archive was brought into the spotlight.
PRESS RELEASES