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After federal health officials made abrupt changes to US Covid-19 vaccine recommendations for pregnant women last month, ...
Meissner was previously listed in April as a consultant to the RSV vaccines work group for the CDC committee, before Kennedy ...
Recent vaccination announcements have led to some confusion. Four physicians weigh in on who should get vaccinated and when ...
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Health officials are tracking a new COVID-19 variant. This comes as confusion grows over vaccine recommendations moving ...
A medical officer at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who was working on the committee that was weighing ...
Federal health officials issued new guidance last week on who should have the COVID-19 vaccine, and it no longer includes healthy children and healthy pregnant women.
Makary was accurate when he said that "most countries have stopped recommending" routine COVID-19 vaccination for children.
The move comes after a week of mixed messages on COVID vaccine recommendations. An official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who oversaw the agency's recommendations for COVID-19 ...
The new appointees include Vicky Pebsworth, a regional director for the National Association of Catholic Nurses, who has been ...
Dr. Megan Ranney, the dean of Yale's School of Public Health, says healthy people who are pregnant should still get routine ...
Loryn Competti was watching the news with her husband at their home in Cincinnati when she heard about the new federal policy about who should get a COVID vaccine. "I started crying," says Competti.