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U.S. public health authorities have skirted normal procedures and announced two major policy changes that will likely reduce ...
The FDA's approval was based on a study of 11,400 people age 12 and older that compared the new low-dose vaccine with Moderna ...
The new vaccine is indicated for individuals who have been previously vaccinated with any COVID-19 vaccine and are 65 years or older, or 12 to 64 years of age with at least 1 underlying condition that ...
By Stephanie Brown HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, June 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Moderna's new COVID-19 vaccine, days after the federal government tightened ...
The CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for ...
Pediatric and OB-GYN health care providers react to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s announcement on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
The World Health Organization has tracked a new COVID-19 variant that has emerged across multiple region. Amid this, the Food ...
In calling for more clinical testing of vaccines in younger people and those who face a low risk of severe disease from Covid ...
Federal health officials have pulled back a key recommendation that pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine -- causing sharp ...
The U.S. approved a new COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna late Friday but with limits on who can use it — not a replacement ...
The FDA approved Moderna’s lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine, but only for individuals aged 65 years or older and people aged 12 to ...