Re: “Ban on Short-Term Rentals is Not Helpful Some residents are rightly frustrated, but better regulation is needed, not a blanket prohibition,” Thursday.
Letters to the Editor Teachers unions, pardons, COVID vaccines, stimulus package, China, Russia
Readers question teacher unions’ actions, say pardons need checks and balances, don’t feel Congress should receive the vaccine before first responders, look more closely at the stimulus package and worry about China and Russia.
Director of Occupational Health Stephanie Collins prepares a syringe with a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination during a media event at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on Dec. 15, 2020. The first Parkland frontline staff and senior leaders received vaccinations at Parkland after receiving a shipment of Pfizer vaccines early Tuesday morning. The COVID-19 Tactical Care Unit has seen a rise in acuity of patients with COVID-19, and has a higher number of intubated patients in the COVID ICU since the summer, according to TCU medical leaders.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)
Letters to the Editor - Readers share what they think about vaccines for COVID-19
Some letter writers are grateful the vaccine is here but others worry about its safety.
Vaccines take time
Re: “Vaccine research gamble pays off Technology once seen as too risky now called ‘spectacular success,’” Monday news story.
Thank you for publishing this excellent article! I found it easy to understand and very informative. It outlines the fact that recent vaccines are not overnight sensations, but the result of years of work and research. I personally plan on getting a vaccine for COVID-19 as soon as possible. Hopefully, people who are unsure may read the article and gain some reassurance.