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What we know -- and don't know -- about who will be able to get COVID-19 shots - For many Americans, it's not clear how easy ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s surprise announcement Tuesday ending coronavirus vaccine ...
The variant is similar to the LP.8.1 version of COVID-19 that now makes up 70% of U.S. cases. But officials say the new variant seems to be more transmissible and may more easily evade antibodies from ...
The decision to scale back recommendations has raised concerns about insurance coverage and future access to COVID vaccines.
The CDC stopped recommending Covid shots for healthy children and pregnant women, while Hinge Health makes its debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
The FDA has updated COVID-19 vaccine regulations. Only people aged 65 and up, along with certain groups, will be eligible to ...
After the federal government announced it would no longer recommend routine COVID-19 shots to healthy children and pregnant ...
The change means insurance companies will likely no longer pay for the vaccinations, which had previously been recommended for all Americans age 6 months and older. The annual vaccine is still ...
RFK Jr. and other public health officials announced the COVID vaccine won't be recommended for healthy children and pregnant women.
The FDA expects that randomized, controlled trial data on clinical outcomes will be needed before COVID-19 vaccines can be approved for patients who are 6 months to 64 years of age and do not have ...
The FDA will encourage new clinical trials on the widely used vaccines before approving them for children and healthy adults.
I feel like I'm in a constant state of simmering rage and/or despondence. The avalanche of awful never seems to stop.