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The change marks a shift in the Food and Drug Administration’s policy on approving COVID-19 vaccines, which the new ...
On May 20, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration announced a new stance on who should receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The new framework unveiled May 20 says new COVID-19 shots should go only to those ages 65 and up or with underlying medical conditions.
The CDC will no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for pregnant women and healthy children. Updated COVID-19 shots will ...
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FDA approves new COVID vaccine with limitsThe FDA is defending a decision to restrict access to a newly-approved low dose COVID vaccine from Moderna that the company ...
Federal health officials will no longer routinely approve annual COVID-19 shots for younger adults and children who are ...
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FDA to limit covid shot approval to 65+, those with medical conditionsThe FDA will narrow its approval for updated coronavirus vaccines, marking a significant shift in the agency’s approach to ...
The FDA is implementing stricter guidance for the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, according to a paper published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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's shift in strategy could make it much harder for people who are younger than 65 and don’t have “risk factors for ...
The FDA is moving to risk-based access for COVID-19 vaccines. The New England Journal of Medicine article includes a lengthy list of conditions that increase the risk of severe COVID-19 and notes ...
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