COVID vaccines
Coverage of COVID vaccines in the Nexus archive.
- How Louisiana’s new surgeon general wants to transform public health
Dr. Evelyn Griffin was named Louisiana’s surgeon general by Gov. Jeff Landry. Previously, she served on a CDC vaccine advisory panel appointed by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., where she voted to recommend limiting access to COVID vaccines and ending universal newborn immunizations for hepatitis B. Griffin's vision is focused on shifting the health care system toward disease prevention.
- Why the COVID vaccine isn't part of an injury compensation court
A federal court compensates individuals claiming injury from vaccines, but the article explains why COVID vaccines are currently excluded from this compensation system.
- The Inherent Danger in Secretary Kennedy's COVID Vaccine Injury Table
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is proposing a countermeasures injury table for conditions presumed to result from COVID-19 vaccines and other countermeasures. The table would establish compensation for individuals experiencing these conditions.
- No, COVID Vaccines Didn't Save Millions Of Lives, Hospitalizations In United States
The article criticizes the medical community for eroding public trust through inconsistent pandemic guidance and alleges political bias in a Commonwealth Fund study claiming COVID vaccines saved millions of lives. It highlights contradictions in mask mandates, lab leak conspiracy theories, and the study's perceived left-wing agenda.
- Rollout of Covid vaccines extraordinary feat - inquiry report
The rollout of Covid vaccines is considered an extraordinary feat, saving hundreds of thousands of lives, although a small minority of people harmed by the vaccines require better support. The report highlights the importance of vaccine distribution and its impact on public health. The vaccine has been instrumental in reducing the number of Covid-related deaths.