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NPR: J&J Halt Isn’t Just a U.S. Problem

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on the latest developments in vaccine delivery.

Apr 14 2021
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College Senior’s Efforts to Track COVID-19 Data Leads to Internship

It’s not often that a volunteer project on COVID-19 catches the attention of a national vaccine expert. But there was something exceptional about the consistently informative visualizations tweeted by Middlebury College senior Benjy Renton that caught the eye of Rebecca Weintraub, MD, who leads Ariadne Labs’ Vaccine Delivery work. The 21-year-old Renton, an East Asian… Continue reading College Senior’s Efforts to Track COVID-19 Data Leads to Internship

Apr 5 2021
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NPR: Why It’s Easier to Get Coronavirus Vaccines in Some States

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on NPR discussing the variation in access to vaccines state to state.

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New York Times: Are We Much Too Timid in the Way We Fight Covid-19?

Dr. Atul Gawande’s work referenced in latest opinion piece from Ezra Klein.

Apr 2 2021
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Harvard Gazette: Seeking ‘a leadership moment’ on global vaccination

In a Q&A, Dr. Rebecca Weintraub discusses America’s vaccination progress and the potential benefits of global vaccination.

Mar 23 2021
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WebMD: Many Grocery Workers Still Waiting for COVID-19 Shot

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on states’ vaccine guidelines and their impact on front-line essential workers.

Mar 22 2021
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Portland Press Herald: Vaccine hesitancy could threaten herd immunity

Dr. Evan Benjamin comments on addressing concerns that people may have about COVID-19 vaccines.

Mar 21 2021
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Al Jazeera: With a surplus looming, how should the US use excess vaccines?

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub remarks on the geopolitical implications of the U.S.’s plans for surplus vaccines.

Mar 20 2021