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Democrats pushed hard for vaccine equity — did they succeed?

Democrats pushed hard for vaccine equity did they succeed? Alexander Nazaryan © Provided by Yahoo! News WASHINGTON To hear top officials in the Biden administration tell it, the effort to vaccinate Americans is a contest against the coronavirus, a determined opponent that could flare into a new surge (as it recently did in Michigan) or evolve into new variants before enough people have been inoculated to stop community spread. “We’re still in a life-and-death race against this virus,” President Biden said earlier this month. He has frequently announced more aggressive vaccination timelines, promising that there would be enough vaccines for every American by the end of May. His administration kept to that goal even as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was taken out of circulation because of concerns over blood clotting. According to a recent poll, about a quarter of Americans don’t want a vaccine.

Why Science Says Your Best Years Are Yet To Come

A couple wearing masks sits together reading the newspaper in New York City. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images) New studies show that even in the midst of a pandemic that disproportionately took older lives, people over 50 were generally mentally better off, more resilient possibly even happier. We hear why science says your best years could be yet to come. Guests Dr. Laura Carstensen, director of the Stanford Center on Longevity. She led a research team that studied the emotional well-being of older people during the pandemic. (@LongevityCenter) Dr. Alexandre Kalache, president of the International Longevity Centre, Brazil. Co-director of the Age Friendly Organization. (@alexkalache)

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