MarianVejcik/iStockBy PRIYA AMIN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Although we’re hearing about vaccines a lot in the news recently, vaccines have been with us for hundreds of years. The story of vaccines and immunizations begins in 1796
smolaw11/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Health care workers and residents in long-term care facilities will likely be among the first to have access to a COVID-19 vaccine. Who’s next in line could be from
Udom Pinyo/iStockBy MINA KAJI, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It’s the challenge of a lifetime — getting millions of coronavirus vaccine doses quickly and safely across the country under daunting logistical conditions. The first vaccine that may
Courtesy Christine DanderandBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Early on in the coronavirus pandemic, health care workers became known as “health care heroes” and received rounds of applause in what became a nightly ritual in
AnnaStills/iStockBy ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A woman with a spinal cord injury who has been a wheelchair user her entire life, is sharing her joy with the world about getting pregnant. Alyssa Higgins,
simon2579/iStockBy DR. NICHOLAS NISSEN, ABC News (BOSTON) — With Pfizer and its partner BioNTech on the cusp of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, a major ethical dilemma now stands in front of the companies
MarsBars/iStockBy ANNE FLAHERTY, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. appears to be on the cusp of its first COVID-19 vaccine, as an independent panel of infectious disease experts, doctors and scientists met Thursday to decide whether the first
Goodboy Picture Company/iStockBy KAITLYN FOLMER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Plexiglass dividers in indoor and outdoor settings have become ubiquitous in restaurant dining rooms, grocery store checkouts, banks, public transportation and office cubicles during the pandemic. They even