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The Food and Drug Administration is implementing more rigorous standards for administering the COVID-19 vaccine and experts are worried.
Under the new FDA guidelines, only people 65 and older and others with one or more health risk factors will be able to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. People considered healthy and under the age of 65 ...
The FDA picked the LP.8.1 Covid strain for the fall vaccines, fueling concerns that the shots may be limited to only the most ...
Low uptake may reflect barriers—misinformation, access or shifting insurance coverage—not simply waning need.
FDA's new COVID-19 vaccine policy may restrict low-risk individuals' access, pending clinical trials to prove benefits.
The FDA will encourage new clinical trials on the widely used vaccines before approving them for children and healthy adults.
The FDA will limit the vaccine’s availability later this year to older adults and those who may be at risk of severe illness.
Vaccine advisers to the FDA decided Thursday that only strains of the JN.1 variant should be targeted by updated versions of covid vaccines that will be available next fall and winter. Separately, ...
The advisory committee meeting comes days after the FDA unveiled a new risk-based approval framework for COVID-19 vaccines.
The success of these COVID-19 vaccines is remarkable and was far from guaranteed. mRNA is incredibly delicate. Enzymes in the environment and in our bodies are quick to chop mRNA into pieces ...
Despite an explanation of the new strategy published Tuesday from FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and Vinay Prasad, who ...
San Diego doctors are expressing apprehension about the new policy on COVID-19 vaccines rolled out by the U.S. Food and Drug ...