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Who can get a COVID vaccine? The FDA will no longer recommend annual COVID vaccinations for healthy people younger than 65.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it plans to require new clinical trials for approval of annual COVID-19 ...
Federal health officials will no longer routinely approve annual COVID-19 shots for younger adults and children who are ...
The FDA has updated COVID-19 vaccine regulations. Only people aged 65 and up, along with certain groups, will be eligible to ...
Previously, the FDA recommended COVID-19 vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older. Under the new plan, shots for healthy ...
The FDA laid out new requirements for access to yearly COVID shots, saying they'd continue to offer them to adults 65 and ...
The agency recommends manufacturers update their vaccines to target the JN.1 strain. At the same time, HHS head Robert F.
The US Department of Health and Human Services, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has recently made significant changes to how Covid-19 vaccines are approved and the groups they are recommended ...
The FDA will now require clinical trials to approve boosters for healthy Americans under 65, making it unlikely the shots ...
Kennedy's move appears to shortcut the CDC's outside vaccine advisers, dropping COVID vaccines from the list recommended for ...
The FDA’s recent activities regarding Covid-19 vaccines stray far from the well-established standards of vaccine regulatory processes.
The Food and Drug Administration is taking a new approach to COVID-19 vaccines that would prioritize ... But critics say the new requirements bypass the usual input from independent outside ...