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In a significant shift this week, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant individuals. That sparked ...
The FDA will no longer recommend annual COVID vaccinations for healthy people younger than 65. This means that if you are ...
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 ...
Let’s get into this week’s dose of New York public health news, what you can do, and why it matters — from Salmonella being ...
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.
Previously, the FDA recommended COVID-19 vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older. Under the new plan, shots for healthy ...
The US has stopped recommending routine COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women and healthy children, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced in a social media post on Tuesday, circumventing ...
Kennedy's move appears to shortcut the CDC's outside vaccine advisers, dropping COVID vaccines from the list recommended for ...
Kennedy Jr. -- are restricting access to COVID shots that were a signature accomplishment of President Trump's first term and ...
The agency recommends manufacturers update their vaccines to target the JN.1 strain. At the same time, HHS head Robert F.
U.S. health officials will no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children or healthy pregnant women, saying ...