Kelsi Pierce/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A Minnesota couple that suffered through three years of infertility welcomed two daughters over the past two months. Kelsi Pierce, 31, gave birth to her daughter, Ava, on
dusanpetkovic/iStock By JENNI GOLDSTEIN, ABC News Some healthcare workers are feeling hopeless amid the COVID-19 pandemic. An El Paso ICU nurse, who asked not to be identified, said seeing terminally ill COVID patients FaceTime their families is
simon2579/iStockBy DR. LILY NEDDADASTMALCHIN and RAMIE FATHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As companies race to create vaccines to alleviate the devastation caused by COVID-19, two companies — Pfizer and Moderna — say their vaccines are more
MivPiv/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — After a federal advisory committee recommended this week that health care workers, nursing home residents and staff be the first to receive COVID-19 vaccines, discussions turned to who should
Meyer & Meyer/iStockBy SONY SALZMAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — People who were vaccinated with the Moderna vaccine still had elevated antibodies three months after their second dose, according to new data published Thursday as a letter
vchal/iStockBy DR. SHIELA BEROUKHIM AFRAHIMI, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Although front-runner COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna boast efficacy rates of greater than 90%, scientists say it is crucial to continue to study new vaccines, which
MarsBars/iStockBy CELIA DARROUGH and DESIREE ADIB, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The man who is leading Operation Warp Speed said there is one thing that keeps him up at night: the possibility of making coronavirus vaccines available
narvikk/iStockBy ANNE FLAHERTY and STEPHANIE EBBS, ABC News (ATLANTA) — If there are “I Voted” stickers, why not “Vaccinated for COVID-19” buttons? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning to offer health care providers a