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A once-straightforward seasonal vaccine process has become muddled this year because of new federal guidance on who can get ...
The US Food and Drug Administration approved updated Covid-19 vaccines but for a more limited group: adults age 65 and older ...
CDC wastewater also shows the XFG variant — nicknamed stratus — is most common in the U.S. Stratus can cause a “razor blade” ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends COVID-19 shots for children ages 6 months to 2 years. This diverges from the federal guidance.
Unprecedented changes to federal vaccine policy have driven public health leaders in Michigan to set their own course for 2025 COVID-19 vaccines.
Millions of healthy adults and children who are interested in getting an updated COVID-19 shot for extra protection may have ...
It’s late August, there’s a hurricane coming up the East Coast, schools are starting to open, and no one has any idea who can ...
"100% of adults in this country can still get the vaccine if they choose," FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary said ...
But there could be another avenue for people to get insurance-covered COVID-19 vaccines. The CDC’s vaccine recommendations typically include a provision for what’s known as "shared clinical decision ...
For people age 65 and older, Medicare will cover the cost of the shots. For everyone else, the answer is still evolving.
Some Hoosiers are sounding the alarm about what could be a harsh COVID-19 and flu season — particularly following a significant change in federal vaccine rules this week.
Questions about the COVID-19 shot abound as federal recommendations shift and medical groups issue clashing guidance.