Amir Attaran and Jacob Shelley: By not requiring COVID-19 vaccination like the world’s top institutions, Canada’s universities are making themselves the dunces of COVID-19
Tag Archives: vaccination
What it’s like to return to ‘normal’: Awkwardness, uncertainty and moments of overwhelming joy
Adnan R. Khan lives in Cambridge, Mass. where more than half of adults are fully vaccinated. He describes the city’s reopening, which was not exactly the celebratory fanfare some might have expected.
How much of a ‘vaccine hole’ is Canada currently in?
Vaxx Populi: A breakdown of doses expected versus doses received and how many people must be vaccinated every day in March to meet our first-quarter target
Should we withhold child benefits from those who don’t vaccinate?
Our current approach to getting parents to vaccinate isn’t working. Why it may be time to look further afield for solutions
Fact-checking the arguments on the PM’s vaccine record
What’s really happened with government spending on immunization in the past eight years?
Newsmaker of the day: Morbillivirus (Measles)
Newsmaker, Jan. 25: What are measles, and why is it happening in California?
Moving the needle: The past and the politics of vaccination
A review of Eula Biss’s ‘On Immunity,’ which tackles the history of anti-vaccination movements
The ‘lost generation’ of unvaccinated kids
How Andrew Wakefield’s bogus theory spawned a generation at risk
HPV vaccine gains favour in sub-Saharan Africa
A vaccine creates controversy in Calgary, is accepted in Pretoria
Asking for an outbreak of preventable diseases
With vaccination rates plummeting, are anxious parents putting everyone at risk?