2.) Insurance companies have said that they will continue to cover vaccines covered in the schedule in 1 - you will just need to be more active with your pediatrician to make sure that they're working with you.
3.) Blue states are not meaningfully changing vaccine requirements for schooling.
December 5, 2025 at 3:48 PM
2.) Insurance companies have said that they will continue to cover vaccines covered in the schedule in 1 - you will just need to be more active with your pediatrician to make sure that they're working with you.
3.) Blue states are not meaningfully changing vaccine requirements for schooling.
I'm devastated by what the field has lost in terms of pandemic prevention research and infrastructure, but even more for the (to date, 60+) PhD students and postdocs on the project, many of whom face an immediate funding cliff at the end of the year. NSF had the funds for them and just didn't pay /3
December 5, 2025 at 2:57 PM
I'm devastated by what the field has lost in terms of pandemic prevention research and infrastructure, but even more for the (to date, 60+) PhD students and postdocs on the project, many of whom face an immediate funding cliff at the end of the year. NSF had the funds for them and just didn't pay /3
Sorry, the Dems were supposed to produce a gerrymander just as good that wasn't as racist? And the fact that they didn't proves the gerrymander wasn't that racist? Am I reading that correctly?
December 5, 2025 at 2:50 AM
Sorry, the Dems were supposed to produce a gerrymander just as good that wasn't as racist? And the fact that they didn't proves the gerrymander wasn't that racist? Am I reading that correctly?