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The FDA's new vaccine guidelines focus on older adults, citing insufficient evidence for the need for additional COVID shots for those under 65.
The Food and Drug Administration will no longer approve COVID-19 vaccines for healthy people under 65 without rigorous trials ...
The truth is that for most of that, for many Americans, we simply do not know the answer to whether or not they should be ...
The US Food and Drug Administration will now require Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna to use expanded ...
The FDA is moving to restrict COVID vaccination to adults 65 and older and other particularly vulnerable people. Learn what’s ...
On May 20, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials announced that Covid-19 vaccines will no longer be available to ...
O n May 20, the federal government announced a major shift in how it plans to review and recommend COVID-19 vaccines for Americans. Among the changes: when manufacturers want to update the vaccine ...
US Food and Drug Administration officials are changing the agency's standards for updated COVID-19 booster shots with focus ...
For groups younger than 65 or without specific chronic conditions, postmarketing trials will be needed to open access.
According to Makary and Prasad, the US’s adoption of a “one-size-fits-all” guidance for COVID-19 vaccination departs from ...
FDA leaders say the agency will require more clinical trials to show the benefits of annual COVID shots for healthy adults.
Tracy Beth Høeg, MD, PhD, a sports medicine physician focused on ultramarathon runners who rose to prominence by challenging ...