Fauci said he skipped Thanksgiving with his three adult daughters, who live in different parts of the country, to reduce risk of transmission.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Some Americans aren’t in a rush to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Experts understand, but say there’s no need to wait.
Experts say Americans should feel confident in the data that’s been released by the FDA on the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
COVID-19 vaccine trials report cases of brief facial paralysis. That’s not as scary as it sounds.
A condition that could result in a droopy face may sound scary, but experts say Bell’s palsy is more common and less severe than people think.
‘Nothing too surprising there’: Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine ingredients are pretty standard, experts say
The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and German partner BioNTech may be high-tech, but the ingredients add up to “just pretty basic chemistry.”
Sanofi/GSK announce delay in COVID-19 vaccine after interim results show low immune response in older people
The companies said in a joint statement a study with the improved vaccine will start in February 2021 and be available by the end of next year.
This group of governors represent 1 in 3 Americans. They’re putting politics aside to defeat COVID-19 across state lines.
For the first time since the COVID-19 crisis began, a bipartisan group of governors issued a comprehensive plan to defeat COVID-19 across state lines.
The US will have 40M doses of the COVID vaccine by the end of the year. How many people should get them?
Dr. Scott Gottlieb told the USA TODAY Editorial Board the first 40 million doses should be given to 40 million people, instead of 20 million.
Side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine means ‘your body responded the way it’s supposed to,’ experts say
Physicians emphasize that these side effects to the COVID-19 vaccine are not just normal but a sign that the body is reacting properly.
COVID-19 may have been spreading in the US at least a month before first case was reported, CDC study says
Study authors came to the conclusion after the CDC found evidence of coronavirus antibodies in blood donations collected in December 2019.
Fauci worries Thanksgiving may be the start of a dark holiday season if COVID-19 cases continue to soar
Anthony Fauci said the country is in a vulnerable position heading into the holidays because infections are too high to be able to control surges.