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The Covid-19 virus in the U.S. has largely faded from view. But it hasn’t faded away.
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. Vaccine manufacturers seeking approval for ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is changing the way it approves Covid-19 vaccines for Americans, a move that may limit future shots to older Americans and people at higher risk of serious Covid-19 ...
The agency will narrow its approval for updated coronavirus vaccines, marking a significant shift in the agency’s approach to ...
COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new vaccine policy shift unveiled Tuesday.
Large, lengthy studies will be needed for the agency to approve boosters for healthy adults and children, regulators said.
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"Here is a prime example of just how influential Big Pharma still is," MAHA influencer Diana Atieh told Newsweek.
The agency will now require randomized, controlled data before approving new COVID shots for healthy children and adults, ...
Trump admin limits fall COVID-19 boosters to seniors, high-risk groups; FDA calls for more data before broader approval.
The FDA announced that it would only allow COVID-19 vaccinations for those 65 years of age and over and those with certain medical conditions.
The FDA recommended different standards of evidence for approval based on patients' risk of getting severely sick from Covid.
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