Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Separated by only a few miles, geographic quirk forces families apart during pandemic
Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park
Burnout Isn't Just Exhaustion. Here's How To Deal With It
The U.S. Has A History Of Linking Disease With Race And Ethnicity
Why Your Brain Feels Broken
As a Window Opens, a Plea for Patience and Grace
Woman gives birth to baby with antibodies after receiving COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant
Explainer: How worried should we be about reports of blood clots and AstraZeneca's vaccine?
Opinion | Long Covid Is Not Rare. It’s a Health Crisis.
'Just When You Think It's Over, It Comes On Again': My Year With Long-Haul COVID
How the pandemic is intensifying depression and anxiety among teenagers
This Pharmacist Had Vaccine Doses to Spare. So He Hit the Road.
Virus Variants Likely Evolved Inside People With Weak Immune Systems
A new study suggests 3 feet, not 6 feet, is sufficient distance for school students, with mask-wearing and other safety measures kept in place.
Children Volunteer To Test The Safety Of The COVID Vaccine
Vaccinating Children Seen As A Key Step Toward COVID-19 Herd Immunity
The ex-Pfizer scientist who became an anti-vax hero
Moderna begins testing Covid vaccine in babies and young children.

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