New and changing FDA and CDC guidance on COVID-19 vaccine eligibility has left many confused. Here's what to know about getting the shot this fall.
Looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster for yourself or your child this fall? It may be a bit more complicated than just making an appointment. In August, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
As COVID-19 — and cold, flu and RSV — season dawns, vaccination rates are continuing to lag across Wisconsin, data show. As of Oct. 9, just 2.5% of Wisconsin residents had received at least one dose ...
The flu is not the only sickness to prepare for this season. Residents can now get free COVID-19 booster vaccines across San Luis Obispo County. The updated COVID booster vaccine is available at ...
Covid vaccines continue to protect against serious illness and death, especially for people ages 65 and older, although the benefits for younger adults are not as clear, according to a large new study ...
A Covid vaccine rollout unlike any other has given rise to confusion over who’s eligible and concerns that the shots might be harder to obtain this fall — especially for young children. Unlike in past ...
The CDC’s vaccine panel voted in September on new guidance for immunizations. Debra Houry, the agency’s former chief medical officer, explained her concerns for public health in the U.S. Photo ...
You still have access and coverage: For this year, anyone age 6 months and older will still have access to the shots, and the shots should be fully covered under private insurance plans and federal ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off on a recommendation that patients must consult a health care provider to get a Covid-19 vaccine, although they don’t necessarily need a ...
The Oct. 1 start of the 2025-26 infectious diseases season is arriving with a stark dose of reality for many Triad residents wanting — if not needing — to boost their protection against the latest ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off on a recommendation that patients must consult a health care provider to get a Covid-19 vaccine, although they don’t necessarily need a ...
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