CDC Director says 'disinformation' may be driving some to refuse COVID-19 vaccine

Just over half of American adults are not fully vaccinated. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky says misinformation about the vaccine could be keeping many people from getting immunized.

Could Americans need a COVID-19 vaccine booster? The CDC Director weighs in

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky says it is not clear if or when COVID-19 booster shots will be needed, but that is a possibility her agency is planning for, just in case.

After chance encounter, coworkers donate kidneys to each other's husbands

Susan Ellis and Tia Wimbush, who have worked together for years in the IT department at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, say they were "friendly, but not friends." But, when they ran into each other in the ladies' room at work last winter, a simple, "How's it going?" changed everything.

Hair salon owners face tough choice: should they stick with masks?

As the CDC announces it is safe for fully vaccinated Americans to go without their masks in public settings, hair salon owners face a difficult decision. They have been requiring masks since they reopened a year ago. Is it time to let them go?

Non-profit uses donations from strangers to pay off medical debt

It's been more than a decade since Donna Dees' blood sugar skyrocketed, leading to a sudden diabetes diagnosis and two ICU stays.

Georgia 13-year-old excited, eager to get COVID-19 vaccine

After spending nearly a tenth of his young life stuck at home because of the pandemic, 13-year-old Presley Lindsey and his mom Dorothy are on their way to get his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

Georgia 13-year-old says getting vaccinated brings back summer camp, in-person school

Emerson Frost, 13, has spent much of the last year stuck at home, missing her friends. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine could change all of that, the Marietta, Georgia, teen says.

Will COVID-19 vaccine protect transplant recipients? New study looks for answers

How well will the COVID-19 vaccine protect organ transplant recipients? A new clinical trial could provide transplant patients and their doctors some answers.

Models predict steep drop in COVID-19 cases in US by July, if vaccinations keep pace

As the US COVID-19 vaccine roll-out slows, the Biden administration is focusing on a new goal: getting at least 70% of American adults at least one shot by July Fourth.

As FDA decides whether to approve Pfizer vaccine for kids 12 to 15, parents face choices

A Pfizer study of the COVID-19 vaccine in teens ages 12-15 found the vaccine was highly effective in preventing the symptomatic COVID-19. Now, as the FDA decides whether to authorize the Pfizer vaccine for teens and tweens, parents will have to decide whether to get their children vaccinated.

If you're vaccinated, do you still need to wear a mask? Researchers look to college students for answers

The PreventCOVID-U study will track students at 22 colleges and universities across the US. he goal is to find out whether people who are vaccinated can still get infected by SARS-CoV-2 or infect others around them.

COVID-19 vaccine brings protection and, for some, uncomfortable side effects

Liz Hosp of Atlanta went to a drive-thru vaccine clinic back in January, getting her first dose of the Moderna vaccine with her husband Mike and with her mom, Anne Sayre, who had just moved into their Edgewood home in December.

Addiction recovery programs find new ways to offer support in pandemic

Addiction recovery is difficult, even the best of times. But the isolation and stress of the pandemic have made finding support even harder, forcing programs to think outside the box.

Pause of Johnson & Johnson vaccine will continue as expert panel seeks time to study safety data

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will remain on hold in the US for another week or two, after a CDC advisory panel said it needs more time to study cases of rare blood clots in 6 vaccine recipients.

Michigan Governor pleads for more vaccine, but CDC chief says says shutdown is needed

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is again urging the Biden Administration to send additional vaccine to her hard-hit state.  But the head of the CDC says sending additional vaccine is not the answer.