The results bode well for vaccines, which provoke the immune system to make antibodies – substances that attach to a virus and help it be eliminated.
2020
Sports Digest: Lightning star Kucherov needs hip surgery
Nikita Kucherov is expected to miss the entire regular season, but might be able to return for the playoffs.
A season of fear, not cheer, as COVID-19 changes Christmas
The patchwork of restrictions being imposed by local and national governments across the world varies widely, but few holiday observances will look normal this year.
Trump pardons former campaign chairman Manafort, Kushner’s father
The actions bring to nearly 50 the number of people to whom the president has granted clemency in the last two days.
College football roundup: Patriots QB coach hired to lead Arizona
Jedd Fisch, New England’s QB coach and a former offensive coordinator with the Rams and Jaguars, is hired to take over a struggling Arizona program.
COVID relief bill morphs into a test of GOP loyalty to Trump
On Thursday, House Democrats who also favor $2,000 checks for Americans will all but dare Republicans to break with the president.
Bruins notebook: Time for Zboril to make his mark in Boston
Defenseman Jakub Zboril, the 13th overall pick in 2015, hopes his time to break out is now … and so do the Bruins.
Bowdoinham selectmen give Recycling Barn owner options to reopen
If improvements are made, solid waste and recycling operations could continue there by March 1, 2021.
NBA roundup: Rockets opener canceled after Harden breaks protocols
James Harden is fined for attending a party, and Houston is left without enough available players after three positive tests and contract tracing.
No charges expected in Monday’s two-vehicle crash in Farmingdale
Matthew Votto, 32, of Gardiner, and Cindy Crockett, 63, of Farmingdale, were both taken to Central Maine Medical Center following Monday’s crash.