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The US has given the green light to a new COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna, but with certain restrictions on its use.
For children, yes, the CDC’s “shared decision-making” guidance preserves the status quo in which Medicaid and U.S.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Moderna's new mNEXSPIKE vaccine, designed for the elderly and those ...
The Food and Drug administration has approved a new COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna but with limits on who can use it ...
Meanwhile, FDA staffers who oversaw expert panel meetings on vaccines have been dismissed. Other news is on measles and shingles. The Wall Street Journal: FDA Punts On Major Covid-19 Vaccine Decision ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced more key changes to the CDC recommendations for COVID-19 ...
In a significant shift this week, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant individuals. That sparked ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said this week that he may no longer allow government ...
The CDC will no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for pregnant women and healthy children. Updated COVID-19 shots will ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that he has unilaterally struck the recommendation that healthy children and ...
The FDA expects that randomized, controlled trial data on clinical outcomes will be needed before COVID-19 vaccines can be approved for patients who are 6 months to 64 years of age and do not have ...
The FDA will encourage new clinical trials on the widely used vaccines before approving them for children and healthy adults.