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Problems With Paying People to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Rachel Wilf-Miron, MD, MPH; Vicki Myers, PhD; Mor Saban, PhD The US Food and Drug Administration has issued Emergency Use Authorization for 2 vaccines for the prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This impressive scientific achievement paves the way to ending the pandemic, provided that vaccine uptake is sufficient. While the exact proportion is uncertain, it is likely that more than 75% of the US population will need to be vaccinated for the country to obtain herd immunity. 1 Yet surveys have repeatedly shown that many members of the US public are reluctant to be vaccinated, although this may change in the coming months.

More than 2,900 U S health care workers died in 2020, Kaiser Health reports

More than 2,900 U.S. health care workers died in 2020, Kaiser Health reports By Austin Williams 1 year since medical experts first warned of a novel coronavirus On December 30, 2019, a minute before midnight, the global medical community received a notice warning of a then-unidentified viral pneumonia. LOS ANGELES - More than 2,900 U.S. health care workers have died in the COVID-19 pandemic since March, Kaiser Health News (KHN) reported on Dec. 23. The grim milestone comes nearly a year after the global medical community first received an alert about an unidentified cluster of a pneumonia-like illness that would later come to be known as the deadly coronavirus. 

Defining events: 2020 in hindsight

ILLUSTRATION: KATTY HUERTAS With 2020 finally behind us, we can begin to think about how the historic events that took place will be understood in years to come. To do so, we asked young scientists this question: What new word or phrase would you add to the dictionary to help scientists explain the events of 2020 to future generations? Read a selection of the best responses below. Follow NextGen Voices on Twitter with hashtag #NextGenSci. Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at https://science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgen-voices. 2020 d (adjective) When all of the even slightly negative events in a situation suddenly amplify in magnitude to truly horrendous proportions (e.g., police brutality, political corruption, science skepticism, conspiracy theories, political division). “We are going to need an immediate extraction things got 2020 d over here.”

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