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The milestone came despite the wide availability of vaccines for most of 2021.
By Julie Bosman, Amy Harmon, Albert Sun, Chloe Reynolds and Sarah Cahalan
They are among the most vaccinated groups, but people 65 and older make up about three-quarters of the nation’s coronavirus death toll.
By Julie Bosman, Amy Harmon and Albert Sun
We’re updating our curve charts to more accurately reflect Covid case and death trends.
By Albert Sun and Lisa Waananen Jones
Un análisis de la industria de las curtidurías de Brasil muestra cómo las pieles de los ranchos deforestados ilegalmente llegan al mercado mundial. Gran parte de la demanda estadounidense de cuero brasileño proviene de los fabricantes de automóviles.
By Manuela Andreoni, Hiroko Tabuchi, Albert Sun and Victor Moriyama
An examination of Brazil’s immense tannery industry shows how hides from illegally deforested ranches can easily reach the global marketplace. In the United States, much of the demand for Brazilian leather comes from automakers.
This was featured in live coverage.
By Albert Sun and Giulia Heyward
The coronavirus is putting a strain on hospitals again.
Coronavirus cases that send vaccinated people to the hospital or cause death have been relatively rare, a New York Times analysis of state data shows.
By The New York Times
One segment of people who have avoided shots is vehemently opposed to the idea. But there is a second group, surveys suggest, that is still deciding.
By Julie Bosman, Jan Hoffman, Margot Sanger-Katz and Tim Arango