
Associate editor Ramsey Khabbaz with Adi Ignatius Sasha Patkin
Despite the ongoing challenges created by the newest variants of Covid-19, life in much of the United States feels slightly closer to normal than it has for much of the last year. We owe this shift largely to the creation and rollout of Covid-19 vaccines. Few breakthroughs have affected life as dramatically as what my British colleagues call “the jab.”