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A change in recommending Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women would circumvent an expert panel but please many MAHA fans.
Leaders at the FDA, HHS and elsewhere are putting guardrails around COVID-19 boosters, which could mean delayed shots or eligibility changes this fall.
The Trump administration plans to drop routine COVID vaccination guidance for kids and pregnant women, marking a major shift in federal health policy, according to a report.
For years, U.S. vaccine experts have issued a universal recommendation for Covid vaccines. That could change soon.
We want to see vaccines that are available for high-risk individuals, and at the same time, we want some good science,’ FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a decline in U.S. vaccine uptake, while widespread misinformation and distrust make it challenging to craft effective public health responses.
A new report says Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will roll back current CDC guidance on COVID vaccinations for pregnant women and children.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to remove CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women and children. Come the fall, it may just be older adults and people with comorbidities who are urged to get a COVID shot. ( Wall Street Journal via MSN, New York Times)