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Updated coronavirus vaccines may not be available until mid-September, and people who are not considered high risk may not be ...
Developers Invivyd, Inc. are working on a plan with the FDA that will see their antibody-based product approved if it passes ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends all children ages 6 months to 23 months old receive a coronavirus vaccine as ...
If you’re in good health and plan to get a Covid shot this fall, you might end up with an unwelcome surprise: a bill ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics released its updated recommendations for vaccines on Tuesday, including Covid-19 shots for ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics said on Tuesday that children ages 6 months to 23 months should receive a COVID-19 vaccine, in contrast with federal health officials.
The American Academy of Pediatrics released its vaccine schedule on Aug 19, which differs from the guidance provided by federal officials.
Dr. Katelyn Jetelina (aka Your Local Epidemiologist) has a frustrating update on how Covid vaccines are probably going to work thi ...
The AAP published its own vaccine schedule in a break from federal guidance. HHS secretary RFK Jr. took to social media to respond.
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 ...
The CDC has already changed some vaccine guidelines, and the FDA may change others, which could throw insurance coverage into ...
HHS reinstates vaccine safety task force apparently in response to looming lawsuit deadline by group Secretary Kennedy ...