UK vaccine rollout set to begin with queen in line for jab
US firms gear up for distribution of Covid vaccines
WHO warns vaccines 'do not equal zero Covid'
The issues on employment law during a national emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic are "thorny," a case law expert said.
WHO chief warns poor could be 'trampled' in vaccine push
Kroger CEO said it may require collective effort along the various stages of the supply chain to get a vaccine out to the public quickly.
Cyprus hopes to roll out Covid vaccine by year-end
German firm's super-coolers to send vaccines around the world
UK drugs regulator defends fast pace of vaccine approval
Former congressman John Delaney's proposed inoculation program could cost the U.S. government more than $380 billion.
Renee Gracie, former racer and now OnlyFans star, revealed why she decided to get new breast implants this week.
Cannabis can help ease one's migraine headaches by calming down the pain signals in one's brain.
Anti-vaccine bastion France warily eyes Covid shots
First in line for Covid vaccine? Some US health care workers say no
Barack Obama is planning to get a COVID-19 vaccine once it is available and he may do it on TV to prove to the public that it is safe.
The United Kingdom approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine early Wednesday. It's anticipated that the U.S. will soon follow suit and start vaccinating people in mid-December.
Britain OKs vaccine as global Covid death toll nears 1.5 million
Australian Open tennis Grand Slam delayed to February 8: report
Japan residents to get free Covid-19 vaccine
More than 21 million health care workers and 3 million long-term care residents would be the first to receive a coronavirus vaccine.
US, Europe develop vaccine plans with approval likely soon
Even with the promise of a vaccine, Fauci is urging people to remain vigilant against COVID-19 during the holidays.