Although 100 million people in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, concern grows over reaching those who haven’t gotten shots.

Various US cities, states experiment with incentives to encourage vaccinations

States and cities are experimenting with offering incentives and privileges for residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as concerns have mounted over the slowdown in vaccinations across the U.S. 

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U.S. coronavirus cases drop. with exceptions in some western states .

India: Hospital fire kills 18 virus patients as country sets new record for cases

More on the Indian variant that is adding to the country's coronavirus problems.

This 'double mutant' variant is adding fuel to India's COVID-19 crisis

Human behavior is probably more to blame for the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic than the new mutants arising around the country. But the combination of these two is proving catastrophic.

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Pfizer begins exporting to Mexico COVID-19 vaccine from its US plant

COVID hits harder at younger Americans with older generations vaccinated

With vaccination totals increasing and coronavirus cases declining across the country, many Americans are feeling a newfound sense of hope, that perhaps, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel.

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UPDATE: US Government extends mask mandate for airplanes, airports.

US to restrict travel from India amid coronavirus surge

South America Suffers Worst Pandemic Death Tolls Yet

BOGOTÁ, Colombia — In the capital of Colombia, Bogotá, the mayor is warning residents to brace for “the worst two weeks of our lives.”

Uruguay, once lauded as a model for keeping the coronavirus under control, now has one of the highest death rates in the world, while the grim daily tallies of the dead have hit records in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Peru in recent days.

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U.S. coronavirus aid to begin arriving in India amid record surge of cases

Virus surge, vaccine shortages spread to India's neighboring countries.

Many people preferring J&J vaccine now that it is back in use

Analysis: Vaccine Skepticism is More Than a Lack of Knowledge Problem. It’s Actually About Gut Beliefs.

For years, scientists and doctors have treated vaccine skepticism as a knowledge problem. If patients were hesitant to get vaccinated, the thinking went, they simply needed more information.

But as public health officials now work to convince Americans to get Covid-19 vaccines as quickly as possible, new social science research suggests that a set of deeply held beliefs is at the heart of many people’s resistance, complicating efforts to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control.

“The instinct from the medical community was, ‘If only we could educate them,’” said Dr. Saad Omer, director of the Yale Institute for Global Health, who studies vaccine skepticism. “It was patronizing and, as it turns out, not true.”

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New survey on Covid-19 transmission in schools and mitigatation effortse

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