All You Need to Know About the Delta & Lambda Variants
In January 2020, it seemed like anything was possible. With a bright and new decade ahead of humanity, new goals were set, and progress seemed to be ready for the taking. By April 2020, the entire world was shut down for what felt like a decade. COVID-19 ravaged the human population and caused an everlasting change to the way we live. Over a year later, a multitude of vaccines have been developed and administered to the public with great success as nearly half of the United States is fully vaccinated and a quarter of the world’s population.
Are Young Adults the Answer to Herd Immunity?
What a year 2020 was. From quarantining to social isolation and social distancing, we as a society learned a lot about avoidance and personal hygiene. From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, humanity was sent into a tailspin with constant information that kept us all on our toes. Leaving 2020 and entering 2021, hope was restored with the arrival of vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson just to name a few. Unfortunately, the vaccine rollout started out slower than imagined prompting certain populations to be granted access over others due to access to the vaccine in each state and generally low supply.