FDA Will Approve COVID-19 Vaccine
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The vaccine eligibility change is a threat to the health of Americans, some experts say, adding that the FDA is not being forthcoming about its research.
The FDA announces changes for who's eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, should musicians shut up & sing or tell critics to kick rocks? A PR guru weighs in
"Here is a prime example of just how influential Big Pharma still is," MAHA influencer Diana Atieh told Newsweek.
For years, U.S. vaccine experts have issued a universal recommendation for Covid vaccines. That could change soon.
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Green Matters on MSNThe FDA Will Restrict Who Can Receive COVID Vaccines in 2025 and BeyondAccording to ABC News, the FDA has declared that the only groups of people who may receive unrestricted access to the COVID-19 vaccine are adults 65 years of age and older, as well as individuals with "underlying health conditions."
On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration announced that Covid booster shots will be limited to people over 65 and those with pre-existing health conditions that would put them at higher risk of acute complications.
Trump admin's new FDA update limits annual COVID shots to high-risk groups, ending routine access for healthy kids and adults.
The House Rules Committee passed the budget reconciliation bill late Wednesday night, teeing it up for House floor action.
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary and vaccine chief Dr. Vinay Prasad set stricter approval standards for booster shots
The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee is requesting records from Pfizer’s CEO and an interview with a former company executive to investigate an allegation that clinical testing related to the development of the company’s Covid-19 vaccine was purposefully delayed until after the 2020 presidential election.
The change was announced by the Food and Drug Administration, which falls under Health and Human Services. While Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn’t have a direct role in the new change, it exemplifies how the vaccine skeptic is reshaping how Americans fight diseases.