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Trump admin limits fall COVID-19 boosters to seniors, high-risk groups; FDA calls for more data before broader approval.
Healthy adults younger than 65 will no longer be eligible for COVID-19 shots starting in the fall, according to new federal guidelines announced Tuesday.
Under a new policy announced Tuesday by the Trump administration, only people age 65 and older and children or young adults ...
US FDA to change Covid-19 vaccine approval process, limiting access to older adults and those at higher risk. Future shots ...
Federal health officials will no longer routinely approve annual COVID-19 shots for younger adults and children who are ...
The FDA said moving forward, it will adopt a framework requiring proof that a vaccine can generate antibodies in people over ...
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The FDA plans to require new clinical trials for approval of annual COVID-19 boosters for healthy Americans under 65.
Federal officials unveiled a rigorous regulatory approach to future COVID vaccines that could make it harder for many people ...
Details of the new rules for COVID-19 vaccine approvals were also outlined in an article published by The New England Journal ...
In a significant shift of federal vaccine policy, the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that access to updated ...
"Here is a prime example of just how influential Big Pharma still is," MAHA influencer Diana Atieh told Newsweek.
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