Nature
Long COVID and Kids: Scientists Race to Get Answers
Insomnia, fatigue, muscle pain, and persistent cold-like complaints are common, even in kids who'd had mild cases
How Relevant Is COVAX to Middle-Income Countries?
The Guardian
Africa Shouldn’t Be Forced to Go It Alone When It Comes to COVID Vaccines
Home to 17 percent of the global population, Africa accounts for less than 2 percent of shots given so far
Tokyo Olympics Health Measures Are a Game Changer
CBS News
72 Killed as South Africa Grapples With Its Worst Political Violence Since Apartheid
The violence was triggered by the arrest and imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma
AP News
WHO: Rich Countries Should Donate Vaccines, Not Use Boosters
"We are making conscious choices right now not to protect those in need"
From Zero to 50,000: The Making of a Community Health Program in Rural India
AP News
Demonstrators in Cuba Protest Food Shortages, Rising Prices
A resurgence of COVID cases and a troubled economy are among protesters concerns