DISCUSSION: Can we stretch existing Covid vaccines to inoculate more people? Experts are divided

With the global supply of Covid-19 vaccine still woefully inadequate, vaccine makers are scouring the pharmaceutical landscape for partners to ramp up manufacturing, and civil society groups are pressing politicians to waive intellectual property protections in a bid to spur still more production.

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Additional U.S. vaccine shipments to Asian countries

Overview: WHO sounds alarm as global deaths top 4 million, delta spreads to 100 countries

After Pfizer says vax booster may be needed, CDC and FDA say not necessarily so yet

New study shows need for full vaccination to protect against Belta or Delta variants

Pfizer to seek OK for 3rd, booster shot, to extend protection

ANALYSIS: Looking at Biden's pragmatic approach to coronavirus rules

Scientists: Human-driven climate change sent Pacific Northwest temperatures soaring

U.S Scene: Missouri fights virus surge, New York City saluted health workers

ANALYSIS: Five undervaccinated clusters put the entire United States at risk

Vaccines may curb new virus mutations; teens use soft drinks to fake positive COVID-19 tests

WHO urges countries 'not to lose gains' by prematurely lifting COVID-19 restraint measures

WHO recomends 2 monoclonal antibodies for severe COVID

The World Health Organization on Tuesday recommended using arthritis drugs Actemra from Roche and Kevzara from Sanofi with corticosteroids for Covid-19 patients after data from some 11,000 patients showed they cut the risk of death.

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Commentary: Red states in more trouble from coronavirus pandemic

The spread of the Delta variant in relatively unvaccinated parts of the U.S. is getting worse.

Nationwide, the number of new Covid-19 cases is holding steady. But that steadiness hides two dueling realities, in two different Americas.

In many urban and suburban communities, Covid continues to plummet. The rate of new daily cases has fallen below three per 100,000 residents in large cities like Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington. As a point of comparison, the national rate of new daily cases peaked last winter above 75 per 100,000 people.

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IN DEPTH -- A look at vaccination resistance in Appalachia and the toll on the nurses trying to help neighbors

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