But those who lost people to Covid have traveled a different, isolated path. The Lost Americans Nearly one million people have died from Covid in the United States. Many of the loved ones they left behind are grieving in a nation that wants to move on. By Julie Bosman...
Disruption, Dismay, Dissent: Americans Grapple With Omicron’s Rise
The variant is spreading fast. For some, it is causing milder illness. But its distinct qualities have left Americans making a new set of calculations. By Julie Bosman With infection rates mounting, the Omicron variant has ushered in a new and disorienting phase of...
Who Are the Unvaccinated in America? There’s No One Answer.
One segment of people who have avoided shots is vehemently opposed to the idea. But there is a second group, surveys suggest, that is still deciding. By Julie Bosman, et al. As coronavirus cases rise across the United States, the fight against the pandemic is focused...
They Waited, They Worried, They Stalled. This Week, They Got the Shot.
By Julie Bosman The U.S. vaccine rollout has plateaued and the course of the coronavirus pandemic in this country may depend on how many people are ultimately swayed to get vaccinated. They acknowledged that they could have shown up months ago. Many were satisfied...