How Rhode Island Is Handling Vaccine Rollout Rhode Island is one of the few states that from the start prioritized vaccinating communities with high infection rates. The strategy: to put out the fire where it's burning the hottest. Lynn Ardit
VP Harris Holds Event In Washington, D.C., Pharmacy To Get More Vaccines In Arms Vice President Harris went to a grocery store pharmacy Thursday to see first-hand the challenge of getting more vaccines into arms. Tamara Keith
CDC Says Physical Distancing Is Not Enough To Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus In Gyms Gyms may be a particularly risky place for getting the coronavirus. A pair of CDC studies show many people got the virus during indoor fitness classes despite social distancing and capacity rules. Allison Aubrey
Glass Two-Thirds Empty Or One-Third Full? Biden Adviser Speaks On COVID-19 Messaging NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Celine Gounder, who was on the Biden administration's COVID-19 Advisory Board, on whether messaging should highlight hope or emphasize caution in the road ahead.
COVID-19 Vaccine Makers' Booster Shots Aim At A Moving Target: Coronavirus Variants In the future, different circumstances will likely determine which vaccine or booster a person receives, based on their antibodies — and which variant is common in their region. Bill Chappell
Joseph Karszen, 91: 'The Impossible Dream' from 'Man Of La Mancha' The son of Ukrainian immigrants who started losing his sight at a young age felt like the Broadway hit about perseverance was his personal anthem.
'Hunt, Gather, Parent' Offers Lessons Collected Around The World NPR's Michaeleen Doucleff found that parenting books she read after becoming a mom left a lot out. When she went through a tough period with her daughter, she traveled the world in search of guidance. Rachel Martin
CDC Launches Web Tool To Help Americans Find COVID-19 Vaccines The process of trying to get vaccinated can be confusing. A new platform from the federal government and private sector partners makes it easier to find a provider where you live. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Maria Angelica Mares, 61: Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line' The mother is remembered as a happy person, always smiling as she sang along to Mexican country-style tunes.
Vitamin C Fails Again As Treatment For Sepsis Sepsis is one of the most common causes of death for hospitalized patients. The search for an effective treatment has been frustrating. Richard Harris