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+ Why Saudi Arabia is still a US ally US Edition - Today's top story: Backlash against Johnson & Joh

+ Why Saudi Arabia is still a US ally US Edition - Today's top story: Backlash against Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine is real and risky – here's how to make its rollout a success [View in browser]( US Edition | 6 March 2021 [The Conversation]( Academic rigor, journalistic flair Catholic bishops may have just made the tricky COVID-19 vaccine rollout more complicated. They’re raising concerns about the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine and its connections to cloned cells linked to abortions in the 1980s. Their statement could push believers to reject the new vaccine. If states don’t respond carefully to this concern and other concerns regarding the vaccine’s efficacy, the result could be [a vaccine scheduling nightmare. Patients could get frustrated and vaccine doses wasted](, explain Tinglong Dai of Johns Hopkins University, Christopher Tang of UCLA and Ho-Yin Mak of Oxford University – experts specializing in health care operations, data analytics and supply chain management. This week we also liked articles about the depiction of [witches as women in pointy hats]( who stir potions in cauldrons, lessons learned from a [police crackdown on the KKK in the 1960s]( and why the [U.S. maintains alliances with repressive governments](. Stacy Morford General Assignments Editor The concern is about more than one shot vs. two. Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images [Backlash against Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine is real and risky – here’s how to make its rollout a success]( Tinglong Dai, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing; Christopher S. Tang, University of California, Los Angeles; Ho-Yin Mak, University of Oxford Religious opposition over a link to abortions performed decades ago and misunderstandings about effectiveness could lead to a nightmare of angry patients and wasted vaccine. Three women dressed in period garb as alewives. The tall hats became a part of witch iconography. Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis via Getty Images [Women used to dominate the beer industry – until the witch accusations started pouring in]( Laken Brooks, University of Florida Much of the iconography we associate with witches, from the pointy hat to the cauldron, originated from women working as master brewers. Archival image from 1967 shows protesters demonstrating while Ku Klux Klan members walk in a parade to support the Vietnam War. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images [What the policing response to the KKK in the 1960s can teach about dismantling white supremacist groups today]( David Cunningham, Washington University in St Louis If history is a guide, expanding police powers to address current white nationalist threats could result in future repression of activists of color. - [Why repressive Saudi Arabia remains a US ally]( Jeffrey Fields, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Saudi's crown prince approved the killing and dismemberment of a Washington Post columnist in 2018, the Biden administration says. So how can the US still see the Saudis as good partners? - [Two gaps to fill for the 2021-2022 winter wave of COVID-19 cases]( Maciej F. Boni, Penn State The US was not ready for the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. What can public health leaders and policymakers do to make sure we don't face another winter of rampant disease? - [Pope’s upcoming visit brings attention to the dwindling population of Christians in Iraq]( Ramazan Kılınç, University of Nebraska Omaha The events that followed the 2003 US invasion of Iraq started a cycle of violence against the country's minority Christian population. The pope's visit is meant to bring some 'healing and comfort.' - [Why do flowers smell?]( - [Motivation is a key factor in whether students cheat]( - [Most US states don’t have a filibuster – nor do many democratic countries]( - [Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax would reduce inequality – the problem is it’s probably unconstitutional]( - [January warm spells, March freezes: How plants manage the shift from winter to spring]( - [Why using reconciliation to pass Biden’s COVID-19 stimulus bill violates the original purpose of the process]( You’re receiving this newsletter from [The Conversation](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe](. 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300 Waltham, MA 02451

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