While the COVID-19 vaccines appear to do well at preventing serious illness, it’s unclear how well they control the spread of coronavirus. So it’s vital that everyone – those vaccinated and those not vaccinated – continue to follow public health measures, like wearing a mask, watching their distance and washing their hands.
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The journey of the COVID-19 vaccine – from the factory to the needle injected into a patient - is not immune to breaks in the supply chain. John Saldanha knows firsthand from his time in the Merchant Marines and at Dole Food Company that anything can, and likely will, go wrong before a product or service reaches its desired destination: the consumer.
Paul Bischoff, a former record-setting end for WVU in the early 1950s, died Jan. 5 in Chippewa Township, Pennsylvania.
The WVU men's and women's swimming and diving teams officially open the 2021 season on Jan. 13 with a two-day dual meet against Pitt at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in Morgantown, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
The WVU women's basketball team gets set to host Texas Tech at the WVU Coliseum Jan. 13. at 7 p.m.
The WVU Center for Black Culture and Research presents author Deesha Philyaw as the keynote speaker for the MLK convocation slated for Jan. 14 at noon. Her book, “The Secret Lives of Church Ladies,” was published by the WVU Press and named a finalist in the 2020 National Book Award in Fiction.