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An artist in Washington, D.C., who got laid off during the pandemic, fills his days by making automatons — mechanical sculptures that come to life with the turn of a crank.
NIH Director 'Guardedly Optimistic' About COVID-19 Vaccine Approval By End Of 2020
But Dr. Francis Collins says it's unlikely a vaccine will be approved before late November. He also urges people to trust health experts like Anthony Fauci who "don't really have an ax to grind."
NIH Director 'Guardedly Optimistic' About Vaccine Approval By End Of 2020
But Dr. Francis Collins says it's unlikely a vaccine will be approved before late November. He also urges people to trust health experts like Anthony Fauci who "don't really have an ax to grind."
Health Care Workers Ask Therapist: 'Why Aren't More People Taking This Seriously?'
The pandemic continues to exact a heavy emotional toll on health care workers, says Kimberly Johnson, who provides them with free therapy. "I wish people knew ... what I saw," clients tell her.
Health Care Workers Ask Therapist: 'Why Aren't More People Taking This Seriously?'
The pandemic continues to exact a heavy emotional toll on health care workers, says Kimberly Johnson, who provides them with free therapy. "I wish people knew ... what I saw," clients tell her.
Ireland To Impose 6-Week National Lockdown, Estimates 150,000 Job Losses
Under the lockdown, nonessential retail businesses will be closed, and restaurants and bars will be takeout only. Residents are to stay within about a 3-mile radius of their homes.
Ireland To Impose Six Week National Lockdown, Estimates 150,000 Job Losses
Under the lockdown, non-essential retail businesses are closed and restaurants and bars are take-out only. Residents are to stay within about a three-mile radius of their homes.
U.K. Preparing COVID-19 Vaccine Trials That Deliberately Expose Study Subjects
Proponents say that such controversial "human challenge" studies can speed up vaccine development. But others cite ethical concerns.
U.K. Preparing COVID-19 Vaccine Trials That Deliberately Infect Study Subjects
Proponents say that such controversial "human challenge" studies can speed up vaccine development. But others cite ethical concerns.
Air Travel High: TSA Screens 1 Million For First Time Since March
The agency screened more than one million travelers at airport security checkpoints Sunday, the most since the start of the pandemic. But the modest air travel increase may be short-lived.