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Dr. Francis Collins says some candidates for a coronavirus vaccine will be ready to start large-scale human trials as early as next month. Scaling up production may start before tests are complete.
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While people seem to be avoiding doctor's offices and urgent care facilities due to COVID-19, getting regular check ups, vaccines and medical care are�
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The World Health Organization has released the latest data on measles. The increase in cases is notable � and a sign of how much work needs to be done to address the outbreak.
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Pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease are particularly vulnerable to flu complications yet lag the elderly in getting vaccinated.
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There are now more than 760 cases of measles across the U.S., in the worst outbreak in decades. Vermont public health officials have been working for�
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This weekend a seminar is being held in Stowe that critics say will spread misinformation about the risks of vaccines. It's topic in which science and�
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A conference in Stowe featuring anti-vaccination advocates is attracting negative backlash from the community, and raising concern that local parents�
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New state data out last month show the vaccination rate for kindergartners is on the rise in Vermont. But so is the number of parents claiming religious�
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After a prolonged debate over legislation that would make it harder for parents to exempt their children from the state's mandatory immunization law, the�
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During these final days of the 2015 legislative session, lawmakers will decide whether to abolish the philosophical exemption that hundreds of parents use�