In Reversal, F.D.A. Delays Push for Shots for Children Under 5
Saturday, February 12, 2022 | |
| By Katie Rogers and Andrew E. Kramer A host of countries, including the United States, has told their citizens to leave Ukraine immediately. | | | By Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland The agency will wait for data on whether three doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid vaccine are effective in young children after new, disappointing data. | | | By Ian Austen After treading lightly for weeks, officials obtained a court order to halt the blockade of a major route to the United States. They also vowed fines and arrests. | | |
| Real Estate By Lisa Prevost A group that sought to create Connecticut's first experiment in collaborative living fell short. Some of the investors lost their life savings. | | | Opinion | America in Focus By Laura Reston Poverty warps the way we see the world: Every broken promise from a politician reinforces the feeling that we live in a system designed to thwart those who most need its help. | | |
| By Reuters Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, warned that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia could launch a major assault on Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, but said that Mr. Putin had not reached a final decision yet. | | | By The Associated Press New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that "natural immunity" from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination. | | | By The Associated Press The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased. | | |
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