The annual tennis-fest at Melbourne Park represents a sudden reality for pro tennis players:get vaccinated for COVID-19,or go without.
Tolerance has its limits. We cannot tolerate anti-vax sentiment,but we can maintain our civility.
Around 72 per cent of adults in the EU have been fully vaccinated,but low uptake in some eastern EU countries now risks overwhelming hospitals.
Forcing people to get vaccinated in exchange for work or services could further “radicalise” anti-vaccination activists and should only be done as a last resort,immunisation experts and civil liberty groups say.
Pressure has been building for months within the construction industry as frustration grows over lockdowns,vaccines and a persistent social media campaign.
Labour movement leaders have lashed anti-vaxxers targeting their members. But the question of when to support mandatory jabs is proving much thornier.
A doctor wrestles with a toxic side effect of COVID:misinformation.
There are unique challenges to vaccinating multicultural and multi-faith communities where some are distrusting of government and gleaning health messages from social media.
It’s not unusual to feel lousy after a vaccine. But why do some people get side effects and others don’t? And what are the more serious (and rare) ones to watch out for?
Late last week President Joe Biden achieved something I’d thought impossible:He got me to feel bad for Mark Zuckerberg.
One obstetrician says she has never experienced anything like this,as anti-vaccination activists launch coordinated social media attacks to plant seeds of doubt over the COVID-19 vaccine.