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As a summer COVID-19 surge hits Michigan, unanswered questions abound about eligibility, insurance coverage and when new ...
The landscape of COVID-19 vaccinations for children is shifting in the US. How will this affect the upcoming virus season?
Panel members have been given a broad mandate, despite pleas from C.D.C. employees asking Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop ...
For those who don’t fall under the CDC’s new recommendations, experts say coverage would depend entirely on their insurance — ...
Parents won't be able to vaccinate healthy children 6 months to 5 years old if the FDA pulls Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine authorization.
Respiratory viruses often surge in the fall. We asked an infectious diseases expert how best to protect ourselves given a shifting vaccine landscape.
The American Academy of Pediatrics said on Tuesday that children ages 6 months to 23 months should receive a COVID-19 vaccine ...
COVID-19 vaccine proves cost-effective, especially for older adults, significantly reducing illness and hospitalizations across all age groups.
Pharma company Invivyd, Inc. just announced it is working with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on a pathway to ...
The Food and Drug Administration could pull Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine emergency authorization for children under age 5.
They are monovalent vaccines — containing a single strain — that target the XBB.1.5 version of Omicron, which was the dominant subvariant when the vaccine strain was selected by the FDA in June.
The FDA is withdrawing authorization for those older COVID-19 vaccines targeting the original strain of the virus. It's part of an overall move to simplify the COVID-19 vaccination process, the ...