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Vaccinations
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Grey House Publishing
Publication Date
2021.
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English
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Vaccination nation
Vaccination and pandemics. Inoculation and vaccination in U.S. history
1918 pandemic provides warning about COVID-19's future / Caroline Brooks (Futurity, February 15, 2021)
How COVID-19 vaccines can be save when they were developed so fast / Carmen Heredia Rodriquez (Poynter, March 30, 2021)
How Operation Warp Speed created vaccination chaos / Caroline Chen, Issac Arnsdorf, and Ryan Gabrielson (ProPublica, January 19, 2021)
COVID-19 pandemic leads to major backsliding on childhood vaccinations, new WHO, UNICEF data shows / (World Health Organization, July 15, 2021)
Vaccines can get us to herd immunity, despite the variants / Alvin Powell (The Harvard Gazette, February 25, 2021)
History of vaccines and past pandemics / Ray Levy Uyeda (Teen Vogue, February 11, 2021)
Vaccine access. Equity in the availability and distribution of vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination rates follow the money in states with the biggest wealth gaps, analysis shows / Olivia Goldsmith (STAT, February 11, 2021)
Global herd immunity remains out of reach because of inequitable vaccine distribution / Maria De Jesus (The Conversation, June 22, 2021)
How inequity gets built into America's vaccination system / Maryam Jameel and Caroline Chen (ProPublica, March 1, 2021)
Medical racism has led to mistrust of the COVID-19 vaccine in the Black community / Lashyra Nolen (Teen Vogue, February 9, 2021)
States fail to prioritize homeless people for vaccines / Lindsey Van Ness (Pew Stateline, March 1, 2021)
Vaccination hesitancy. From fear of vaccination to antivaccine ideology
Vaccine hesitancy is not new : history tells us we should listen, not condemn / Caitjan Gainty and Agnes Arnold-Forster (The Conversation, November 26, 2020)
Benjamin Franklin's fight against a deadly virus : colonial America was divided over smallpox inoculation, but he championed science to the skeptics / Mark Canada and Christian Chauret (The Connversation, July 1, 2021)
Should I get a COVID-19 vaccination? Here are some answers to common questions about vaccines / Noah Kim and Samanthat Putterman (Poynter, May 28, 2021)
The connection between COVID-19 vaccines and lumps in women / Al Tompkins (Poynter, June 22, 2021)
The U.S. Surgeon General is calling COVID-19 misinformation an "urgent threat" / Geoff Brumfield (NPR, July 15, 2021)
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy slows race to defang the virus / Christine Vestal (Pew Stateline, March 2, 2021)
The coronavirus vaccines and misinformation / (Pew Trust Magazine, June 28, 2021)
Business of vaccines. The economics of the vaccine production industry
Pharmaceutical industry dispatches army of lobbyists to block generic COVID-19 vaccines / Lee Fant (The Intercept, April 23, 2021)
The push for a peoples' vaccine gains international momentum / Erika Lundhal (Yes! Magazine, May 20, 2021)
From Pfizer to Moderna : who's making billions from Covid-19 vaccines? / Julia Kollewe (The Guardian, March 6, 2021)
Why big pharma had a responsibility to profit from the pandemic / Michael James Boland (The Conversation, June 9, 2021)
Biden agreed to waive vaccine patents : but will that help get doses out faster? / Kelsey Piper (Vox, May 7, 2021)
Why intellectual property and pandemics don't mix / Brink Lindsey (Brookings Institution, June 3, 2021)
Vaccines and personal liberty. Balancing freedom and colleresponsibilityiblity
How to help science prevent the next coronavirus pandemic / Breanna Draxler (Yes! Magazine, Marach 19, 2020)
One school has made COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for students : others may follow / Al Tompkins (Poynter, March 29, 2021)
Yes, some people really are faking their COVID vaccine cards / Jenni Bergal (Pew Stateline, June 29, 2021)
The vaccine passport debate actbeganbegain in 1897 over a plague vaccine / Fran Kritz (NPR, April 8, 2021)
Your most important vaccine passport questions, answered / Rebecca Heilweil (Vox Recode, April 27, 2021)
Can schools require COVID-19 vaccines for students 12 and up? / Kristine Bowman (The Conversation, May 10, 2021)
College vaccine mandates rile GOP states / Ben Leonard (Politico, June 24, 2021)
Fauci : vaccines for kids as young as first graders could be authorized by September / Caroline Chen (ProPublica, February 11, 2021).
1. Vaccination and pandemics. Inoculation and vaccination in U.S. history
1918 pandemic provides warning about COVID-19's future / Caroline Brooks, Futurity, February 15, 2021
How COVID-19 vaccines can be safe when they were developed so fast / Carmen Heredia Rodriguez, Poynter, March 30, 2021
How Operation Warp Speed created vaccination chaos / Caroline Chen, Isaac Arnsdorf, and Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica, January 19, 2021
COVID-19 pandemic leads to major backsliding on childhood vaccinations, new WHO, UNICEF data shows / World Health Organization, July 15, 2021
Vaccines can get us to herd immunity, despite the variants / Alvin Powell, The Harvard Gazette, February 25, 2021
History of vaccines and past pandemics / Ray Levy Uyeda, Teen Vogue, February 11, 2021
2. Vaccine access. Equity in the availability and distribution of vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination rates follow the money in states with the biggest wealth gaps, analysis shows / Olivia Goldsmith, STAT, February 11, 2021
Global herd immunity remains out of reach because of inequitable vaccine distribution / Maria De Jesus, The Conversation, June 22, 2021
How inequity gets built into America's vaccination system / Maryam Jameel and Caroline Chen, ProPublica, March 1, 2021
Medical racism has led to mistrust of the COVID-19 vaccine in the Black community / Lashyra Nolen, Teen Vogue, February 9, 2021
States fail to prioritize homeless people for vaccines / Lindsey Van Ness, Pew Stateline, March 1, 2021
3. Vaccination hesitancy. From fear of vaccination to antivaccine ideology
Vaccine hesitancy is not new, history tells us we should listen, not condemn / Caitjan Gainty and Agnes Arnold-Forster, The Conversation, November 26, 2020
Benjamin Franklin's fight against a deadly virus: colonial America was divided over smallpox inoculation, but he championed science to skeptics / Mark Canada and Christian Chauret, The Conversation, July 1, 2021
Should I get a COVID-19 vaccination? Here are some answers to common questions about vaccines / Noah Kim and Samantha Putterman, Poynter, May 28, 2021
The connection between COVID-19 vaccines and lumps in women / Al Tompkins, Poynter, June 22, 2021
The U.S. Surgeon General is calling COVID-19 misinformation an "urgent threat" / Geoff Brumfiel, NPR, July 15, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy slows race to defang the virus / Christine Vestal, Pew Stateline, March 2, 2021
The coronavirus vaccines and misinformation / Pew Trust Magazine, June 28, 2021
4. Business of vaccines. The economics of the vaccine production industry
Pharmaceutical industry dispatches army of lobbyists to block generic COVID-19 vaccines / Lee Fang, The Intercept, April 23, 2021
The push for a peoples' vaccine gains international momentum / Erika Lundhal, Yes! Magazine, May 20, 2021
From Pfizer to Moderna: who's making billions from COVID-19 vaccines? / Julia Kollewe, The Guardian, March 6, 2021
Why big pharma had a responsibility to profit from the pandemic / Michael James Boland, The Conversation, June 9, 2021
Biden agreed to waive vaccine patents: but will that help get doses out faster? / Kelsey Piper, Vox, May 7, 2021
Why intellectual property and pandemics don't mix / Brink Lindsey, Brookings Institution, June 3, 2021
5. Vaccines and personal liberty. Balancing freedom and collective responsibility
How to help science prevent the next coronavirus pandemic / Breanna Draxler, Yes! Magazine, March 19, 2020
One school has made COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for students: others may follow / Al Tompkins, Poynter, March 29, 2021
Yes, some people really are faking their COVID vaccine cards / Jenni Bergal, Pew Stateline, June 29, 2021
The vaccine passport debate actually began in 1897 over a plague vaccine / Fran Kritz, NPR, April 8, 2021
Your most important vaccine passport questions, answered / Rebecca Heilweil, Vox Recode, April 27, 2021
Can schools require COVID-19 vaccines for students 12 and up? / Kristine Bowman, The Conversation, May 10, 2021
College vaccine mandates rile GOP states / Ben Leonard, Politico, June 24, 2021
Fauci: vaccines for kids as young as first graders could be authorized by September / Caroline Chen, ProPublica, February 11, 2021.
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Subjects
Subjects
Anti-vaccination movement
Anti-vaccination movement -- United States -- Sources
Costs
COVID-19 (Disease)
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Prevention
COVID-19 (Disease) -- United States -- Prevention -- Sources
Government policy
History
Prevention
Sources
Vaccination
Vaccination -- Costs
Vaccination -- Government policy
Vaccination -- Government policy -- United States -- Sources
Vaccination -- United States -- Costs -- Sources
Vaccination -- United States -- History -- Sources
Anti-vaccination movement -- United States -- Sources
Costs
COVID-19 (Disease)
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Prevention
COVID-19 (Disease) -- United States -- Prevention -- Sources
Government policy
History
Prevention
Sources
Vaccination
Vaccination -- Costs
Vaccination -- Government policy
Vaccination -- Government policy -- United States -- Sources
Vaccination -- United States -- Costs -- Sources
Vaccination -- United States -- History -- Sources
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9781642657883
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9781642657937
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