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The change marks a shift in the Food and Drug Administration’s policy on approving COVID-19 vaccines, which the new commissioner described as a “one-size-fits-all regulatory framework.”
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.
Seattle vaccine experts were confused by the country's apparent new direction around updated COVID-19 shots, which top FDA officials revealed Tuesday.
FDA leaders said on May 20 that clinical ... by Novavax Inc. Vaccine manufacturers have said that because COVID vaccines change annually to target specific strains of the virus, the proposed ...
A group of experts who advise the US Food and Drug Administration on its vaccine decisions voted unanimously Thursday to make a broad recommendation about which lineage of the coronavirus should be included in this year’s Covid-19 vaccines,
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says that kids with no underlying health conditions "may receive" COVID-19 vaccines, dropping a broad recommendation for all children to get vaccinated against the virus.
The FDA is proposing to limit annual COVID-19 ... by Novavax Inc. Vaccine manufacturers have said that because COVID vaccines change annually to target specific strains of the virus, the ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced more key changes to the CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. Two health experts answer questions about what the changes mean.