Tag: Vaccination

The podcast discusses how three key aspects of the American COVID response - mask-wearing, prioritizing vaccination over natural immunity, and avoiding blame on China for the outbreak - are being challenged by scientific evidence.
The author recounts their experience of testing positive for COVID-19, two years into the pandemic.
The article discusses how the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has abandoned scientific integrity in its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yuval Levin discusses the fact that 70% of the U.S. population aged 12 and older is fully vaccinated, a milestone suggesting herd immunity and the end of the pandemic.
The article explores the sources and nature of vaccine hesitancy and the emotional reactions that arise in discussions around vaccination.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Miriam Herschlag, and Noah Efron discuss the correlation between Israeli voting patterns and vaccination rates, the ten-year anniversary of Gilad Shalit's release from Hamas captivity, and whether Tel Aviv has lost its appeal.
The podcast discusses the recent Texas initiative to prohibit private businesses from mandating COVID-19 vaccines for employees, highlighting the broader political implications of vaccine mandates across the country.
The podcast discusses whether Republicans should enjoy watching potential Democratic disarray or if it would be detrimental to the country.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion revolves around Joe Biden's speech on COVID and his plans, questioning the message of reassuring the vaccinated while vowing to protect them from the unvaccinated.
The author, a rabbi at the Fire Island Synagogue, responds to an essay that argues synagogues should admit congregants regardless of vaccination status.
In this article, the author addresses the difficulties and decisions faced by rabbis in planning for High Holiday services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recent podcast episode, the hosts address a listener's concern about the host's stance on vaccination.
In a recent podcast, the discussion revolves around the decision by the president to end masking for vaccinated Americans and questions whether this change is based on science or a political strategy to divert attention from negative news.
The text discusses President Joe Biden's statement that wearing a mask, even for fully vaccinated individuals in the company of other fully vaccinated people, is a patriotic act.
The article discusses the issue of mandating COVID-19 vaccination from a halakhic perspective.
The Biden administration is facing confusion over conflicting messages regarding school reopenings, expressing a desire for schools to reopen but also supporting teachers' unions advocating for vaccinations before reopening.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers, with a significant percentage expressing reluctance to receive the vaccine due to safety concerns.
President Joe Biden's administration features a notable representation of Jews in top positions, a first in U.S. history.
Amid political turmoil in the US over Trump's impeachment, Israel is successfully vaccinating its adult population against COVID-19.
Israel is leading in COVID-19 vaccinations, with 20% of its population vaccinated, including two-thirds of those over 60 and most medical staff receiving their first dose.
In the late 18th century, vaccination emerged as a method to prevent smallpox, despite being controversial due to risks.