Instructional Video6:15
SciShow

Should You Get Multiple Shots in the Same Arm?

12th - Higher Ed
When you get two doses of a vaccine, you might assume that it doesn't matter which arm gets the shots. But some evidence suggests that it does.
Instructional Video11:21
Be Smart

Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
Here we are, just a year after the first news of the coronavirus we now call SARS-CoV-2 and the global pandemic known as COVID-19… and scientists have already developed more than one safe & effective vaccine. How did they do that so...
Instructional Video14:49
Be Smart

Using a Bunch of Mousetraps to Explain How Pandemics Work (feat. @theslowmoguys)

12th - Higher Ed
Since the start of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the term “herd immunity” has been all over the news. But what does it really mean? One thing most people don’t realize about vaccines is that they aren’t just to protect the person...
Instructional Video4:48
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How the COVID-19 vaccines were created so quickly | Kaitlyn Sadtler and Elizabeth Wayne

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the 20th century, most vaccines took over a decade to research, test, and produce. But the vaccines for COVID-19 were cleared for emergency use in less than 11 months. The secret behind this speed is a medical technology that's been...
Instructional Video3:58
Vlogbrothers

Young People and the COVID Vaccine

6th - 11th
Young People and the COVID Vaccine.So you've been putting off getting your vaccine.
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

What are the side effects of Covid 19 vaccine?

Higher Ed
Today, I’m going to tell you all the known Side effects of the Corona Vaccines. Most of these side effects are common to all major coronavirus vaccines including Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen, and Oxford AstraZeneca. And we can’t ignore the...
Instructional Video1:58
Next Animation Studio

U.S. plans phased allocation of coronavirus vaccines starting this month

12th - Higher Ed
This animation explains how the U.S. plans to roll out vaccinations for COVID-19
Instructional Video26:08
The Wall Street Journal

Moderna CEO on Covid-19 Boosters, Personalized Cancer Vaccines

Higher Ed
Stéphane Bancel discusses the company’s new Covid-19 boosters, its approach to developing vaccines for emerging variants alongside seasonal flu shots, and the use of mRNA technology to treat cancer.
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

Four Ways Your Immune System Learns to Attack EVERYTHING!

Higher Ed
You’re infected. Something harmful is in your body and you gotta get rid of it. In this video, I’m gonna talk about four ways your immune system attacks everything.
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: How Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine works

12th - Higher Ed
Pfizer and German company BioNTech announced on Monday, November 9, that their coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in preventing COVID-19
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

If you get sick often, are you immunocompromised? Here's what the term actually means

Higher Ed
The CDC says those who are immunocompromised should get extra doses of the updated COVID-19 vaccines, which are available starting this week. (Scripps News)
News Clip5:48
Curated Video

Vaccine Access For Kids In Rural America Is A Struggle

Higher Ed
Vaccines for kids in rural areas are few and far between, with many pediatricians not even administering them.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Nearly 75% Of Americans Are Immune To The Omicron Variant

Higher Ed
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, in conjunction with The Associated Press, released a study on COVID immunity.
News Clip6:08
Curated Video

CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over J&J Shot

Higher Ed
Until now, the U.S. has treated all three COVID-19 vaccines available to Americans as an equal choice based on studies.
News Clip0:50
Curated Video

Democrats Call On Government To Ease COVID Vaccine Patent Restrictions

Higher Ed
Democrats argue this would make it easier for other countries to produce their own generic vaccines.
News Clip2:50
Curated Video

How The Country's Opinion Of Vaccines Has Changed In 365 Days

Higher Ed
The reasons range from concerns over the quick approval process and side effects, to objections to government mandates and misinformation.
News Clip0:23
Curated Video

Retail Pharmacies To Begin Giving COVID Vaccinations

Higher Ed
Businesses like CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid and Walmart have received shipments of the vaccine.
News Clip0:24
Curated Video

CDC Looking Into Heart Inflammation Following Vaccine Emergency

Higher Ed
A meeting is planned for next week to discuss rare cases of heart inflammation after receiving the COVID vaccine.
News Clip3:26
The Recount

Worst Frat Ever: Lambda Delta Delta+

Higher Ed
Turns out the Delta variant has more transmissible and potentially more vaccine-resistant cousins: Delta+ and Lambda. Over in Missouri, remember that St. Louis couple who made headlines last summer for brandishing guns at Black Lives...
News Clip2:20
The Recount

Ivermectin is Not a COVID ‘Wonder Drug’

Higher Ed
Poison control calls have jumped 880% for the “horse dewormer” drug ivermectin. Yes, it’s FDA-approved for humans—to treat parasitic worms. No, it’s not effective against COVID, according to the latest clinical trial data.
News Clip0:18
Curated Video

Broadway Requiring Vaccines For Audience, Staff

Higher Ed
Broadway is getting back in action for the first time in more than a year.
News Clip7:21
The Recount

Making a Doc About Bill Cosby Was Scary: W. Kamau Bell

Higher Ed
Before W. Kamau Bell decided to tackle Bill Cosby’s legacy in his new documentary series We Need to Talk About Cosby, he worried that dredging up the topic might damage his career. In this segment of Hell & High Water with John...
News Clip3:51
The Recount

Just How Close to a Coup Were We?

Higher Ed
President Biden unveiled an ambitious goal today, calling for 50% of vehicles to go emission-free by 2030. The White House will reportedly require all foreign travelers to be vaccinated against COVID. And new evidence reveals Trump and...
News Clip2:19
The Recount

Top 5 Clips of July 30th

Higher Ed
Speaker Nancy Pelosi gets candid about the eviction moratorium and why it should be extended. Amanda Knox slams Matt Damon for profiting off her life with a new movie. And Israel residents over 60 receive the world's first COVID booster...