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FDA COVID vaccine update is stirring major public attention as a new policy limits fall COVID-19 booster shots to seniors and high-risk individuals. While the FDA met to decide if vaccine formulas should change for fall 2025,
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The FDA’s new approach to boosters could mean that kids will no longer be able to get vaccinated against the disease to begin with.
The FDA has updated COVID-19 vaccine regulations. Only people aged 65 and up, along with certain groups, will be eligible to receive booster shots. FDA officials are asking for more data around the vaccine’s effectiveness for people who are otherwise healthy.
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Scripps News on MSNFDA committee meets to discuss COVID vaccine target for fall amid access restrictionsThe FDA's new vaccine guidelines focus on older adults, citing insufficient evidence for the need for additional COVID shots for those under 65.
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Navigating the New COVID-19 Vaccine Rules Who Can Get the Updated Shots This FallThe truth is that for most of that, for many Americans, we simply do not know the answer to whether or not they should be getting the seven or eight or nine or ten, as the current policy would have us,
Two weeks into his tenure leading the FDA’s biologics center, Vinay Prasad has made his mark with a new framework for approving future Covid-19 vaccines that he feels will counteract existing “dogma.”
Høeg has been skeptical of the safety and value of some vaccines and mandates, raising questions about her approach at the FDA.
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Why Most Americans Won't Need Covid Boosters Anymore and What It Means for YouWe want to know more about what these products are doing,” said Dr. Vinay Prasad during a recent FDA livestreamed presentation. This statement comes amidst a significant shift in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) policy on Covid-19 booster shots.