Not depressed, but not flourishing: How ‘languishing’ became the dominant feeling of 2021

Breadcrumb Trail Links World News Life Health Canada Languishing may be the landing spot many people find themselves in after our period of collective pandemic grief, but there’s hope we can all flourish again Author of the article: Samantha Pope Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021  •  8 hours ago  •  6 minute read  •  23 Comments… Read More: Not depressed, but not flourishing: How ‘languishing’ became the dominant… »

What Do Women Want? For Men to Get Covid Vaccines.

The Coronavirus Outbreak liveLatest Updates Maps and Cases Vaccine Rollout Outdoor Mask Guidance Vaccines and Virus Variants Holly Elgison and her husband, Len Schillaci, a mixed vaxxed couple in Valrico, Fla.Credit…Zack Wittman for The New York Times SectionsSkip to contentSkip to site index What Do Women Want? For Men to Get Covid Vaccines. As the… Read More: What Do Women Want? For Men to Get Covid Vaccines. »

We can vaccinate our way out of this epidemic if all adults and adolescents get shots, says doctor

Summertime in the United States could return to a pre-Covid-19 normal if 75% to 80% of the U.S. population is vaccinated, Dr. Peter Hotez said Friday. “We can vaccinate our way out of this epidemic if all the adults and adolescents get vaccinated by summer. We can have an extraordinary quality of life, with going… Read More: We can vaccinate our way out of this epidemic if… »

With COVID spread, ‘racism — not race — is the risk factor’

A commentary last summer in the NEJM Catalyst │Innovations in Care Delivery by Thomas B. Sequist, professor of medicine and health care policy at Harvard Medical School, took a broader look at COVID rates in the Navajo Nation, which has high rates of poverty (43 percent) and a population of 180,000 people across New Mexico,… Read More: With COVID spread, ‘racism — not race — is the… »