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Inequality Kills. But We Can Stop the Killing.

And Inequality Kills Us All couples all this useful information and background with leads that can connect readers directly to the groups and activist resources now helping to build a more effective struggle for a more equal world. ....

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Inequality Kills. But We Can Stop the Killing.

Inequality Kills. But We Can Stop the Killing.
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Vaccinated Era Is Near, but Not Without Continued Virus Safety


As infection rates of Covid-19 rise, or in some cases only plateau, across the United States, experts say those who haven’t gotten their shots yet may be relaxing safeguards too soon. 
Dave Bailey accompanies his son, Walter, on a socially distanced grid before Walter’s first day back to in person school in April 2021. (Courthouse News photo / Karina Brown)
(CN)  With millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses being given to Americans by the day, and public health officials announcing pieces of normal life that can resume post-vaccination, it’s understandable that many are feeling a sense that, after more than a year, the pandemic’s end is near.  ....

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Virus Variants: How Mutations Could Shape US Vaccine Policy


Increasing scientific evidence about coronavirus variants bring into focus the science behind virus mutation, and why some researchers argue for changing U.S. vaccine policy. 
This figure from a study by S. Cobey shows potential vaccine-induced evolution. In (a), vaccination increases the transmission advantage of an escape variant compared with the wild type. The (b) image shows how the variant not spreading as readily because residual immune protection from vaccination has slowed transmission of the variant. The (c) graph shows how ‘intermediate’ immune pressure could in theory maximize the rate of adaptation within hosts. (Image via Courthouse News)
(CN) As people around the world have had to adapt their lives to the presence of Covid-19, the virus causing the illness, too, has been morphing to make the most of its situation.  ....

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