Can my employer make me get a COVID-19 vaccine?
To speed up a return to normal, some businesses are incentivising their staff to get vaccinated. But lawyers say forcing employees to get a COVID jab could be risky
Generation COVID: Building a virtual Instagram market to help India's COVID-hit farmers
After the pandemic disrupted my studies, I built a virtual market on Instagram to help struggling farmers in south India sell their fruit and vegetables
EU kicks off debate on vaccine travel certificates
While some EU ministers support the idea of vaccination certificates to restore safe travel, other say those who cannot or will not be vaccinated must have their rights protected
No jab, no job? UK plumbing firm exploring vaccine rules for staff
Pimlico Plumbers has been talking to its lawyers about making the vaccine mandatory for new hires
Greece proposes joint EU vaccination certificate to ease travel
Greece, which relies on tourism for a fifth of its economic output, hopes vaccine certificates could throw a lifeline to the hard-hit travel industry
UK first to roll out AstraZeneca shots in race to stem COVID surge
Britain, which is rushing to vaccinate its population faster than the United States and the rest of Europe, is the first country to roll out the Oxford/AstraZeneca shot
EXPLAINER - Why Indonesia is vaccinating its working population first, not elderly
By vaccinating more socially mobile and economically active groups first, Indonesia hopes it can quickly reach herd immunity
FACTBOX - Astra-Oxford vaccine: what's been said about dosage and efficacy
Here is the latest round-up of what's been said about the efficacy and dosage of the Astra-Oxford vaccine
EXPLAINER - Where are we in the COVID-19 vaccine race?
Everything we know so far about the race to deliver vaccines to help end the coronavirus pandemic
Britain first to approve AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine
The shot developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca is seen as essential for mass immunisations in the developing world as well as in Britain