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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 ...
The Trump administration's new COVID-19 vaccine plan limits access to high-risk groups, requiring further trials for low-risk individuals, marking a major policy shift amid scientific uncertainty and ...
Advisers to the FDA will debate if the virus has mutated enough since last winter to require a tweak to the formula.
The Food and Drug Administration will no longer approve COVID-19 vaccines for healthy people under 65 without rigorous trials ...
The truth is that for most of that, for many Americans, we simply do not know the answer to whether or not they should be ...
We have to admit to ourselves that America is deeply divided on the policy issue of repeat COVID-19 vaccine doses or boosters ...
On May 20, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration announced a new stance on who should receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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 is moving to restrict COVID vaccination to adults 65 and older and other particularly vulnerable people. Learn what’s ...
"With the COVID pandemic behind us, it is time to adopt a common-sense approach to COVID policy," a spokesperson for the FDA ...
Previously, updated COVID vaccines had been recommended annually by the CDC for everyone over the age of 6 months. The CDC has historically set vaccine recommendations, while the FDA determines which ...
A previous federal policy recommended an annual COVID shot for all Americans six months and older. Here is what the new proposal would be.