F.D.A. Panel Unanimously Recommends Johnson & Johnson Booster Shots
Saturday, October 16, 2021 | |
By Coral Davenport The West Virginia Democrat told the White House he is firmly against a clean electricity program that is the muscle behind the president's plan to battle climate change. | | By Sharon LaFraniere, Noah Weiland and Carl Zimmer But many panel members said J. & J. recipients might also benefit from the option of a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna booster, an action that an F.D.A. official said was possible. | | By Megan Specia, Mark Landler and Stephen Castle David Amess, a Conservative member of Parliament, was holding a meeting in his constituency at the time. He is the second politician killed in an attack in just over five years. | | |
World By Amy Qin and Amy Chang Chien "I had no choice but to live here," said one resident who survived a blaze that killed 46 of her neighbors and raised questions about lax safety standards. | | Opinion | Zeynep Tufekci By Zeynep Tufekci Science can find a cure for our diseases, but not for our societal ills. | | |
By The Associated Press The spacecraft is designed to study clusters of asteroids along Jupiter's orbital path, known as the Trojan swarms, as it seeks to answer questions about the origins of the solar system and how life might have emerged on Earth. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Anti-vaccine activists and opponents of Italy's new mandate that requires workers to have government-issued proof of vaccination convened sparsely attended and scattered protests around the country's major cities. | | By Reuters The painting, which partially self-destructed three years ago after selling for $1.4 million, was resold by Sotheby's for $25.4 million, setting a new record for the artist. | | |
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