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Trump officials are capitalizing on lingering COVID resentment to undermine American vaccine policy.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has upended COVID vaccine approvals and recommendations, creating uncertainty where ...
Aaron Hardwick woke up one Tuesday in June and immediately knew something was wrong. He felt hot, and his stomach hurt. He ...
More than half of American adults — 59 percent — say they do not expect to get the COVID-19 booster shot this autumn, ...
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Federal agencies directed to delete employee COVID vaccination records and exemption requests
The Trump administration ordered federal agencies to permanently delete all COVID-19 vaccination records from employee files ...
The stop order came on Aug. 5, the same day Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. terminated 22 mRNA vaccine projects under ...
This year, many parents also face a question that’s more complicated than usual: Should my child get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, and will I even have that choice? For some, that decision may have ...
A health care system that runs hospitals and clinics in Wisconsin and Illinois has agreed to pay mor than $1 million to ...
The CDC notes that the approved COVID-19 vaccines may have some side effects such as pain, headache, muscle pain and fever, which are considered normal and go away on their own.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making big changes to federal vaccine policies. Many medical experts are concerned the administration will further limit vaccine access.
THE FINE PRINT Confused by changes in COVID and other vaccine policies? Here’s what you should know. By Sean P. Murphy Globe Staff,Updated June 27, 2025, 4:24 a.m. 132 ...
In a webpage dated Jan. 7, the CDC advised that everyone over the age of six months get the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, specifically the 2024-2025 Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine.
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