Lack of Awareness of Cancer and the Efficacy of Therapy Undermines Africa's Cancer Control Efforts
Limited Information Hampers Understanding of U.S. Farmed Mink Outbreaks
Writing a More Inclusive Playbook: How COVID-19 Is Impacting LGBTQ+ Communities Around the World
COVID-19 and Democracy in Indonesia: Short-Term Stability and Long-Term Threats
Annals of Internal Medicine
U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Challenges Go Beyond Supply
Using initial supplies of COVID-19 vaccines to immunize as many persons as possible with a single-dose may achieve more benefit than a 2-dose regimen.
New York Times
Vaccine Rollouts in Europe Are Off to a Shaky Start, Even as Lockdowns Expand
Programs in many countries have been hampered by slow-moving bureaucracies, a lack of nurses and shortages of vital equipment.
STAT News
Biden's Appointment of a Health Disparities Adviser is Historic. But Will the White House Empower Her?
President-elect Biden’s slate of high-level health care appointments includes an unprecedented selection.
Bloomberg
Africa Left With Few Options for Vaccines, South Africa Says
Africa has few options to procure COVID-19 vaccines as the outbreak of the disease worsens across many parts of the continent.
Voice of America News
Kenyan Schools Reopen Despite Coronavirus Concerns
Schools in Kenya reopened Monday after being closed since March due to the coronavirus.