RFK Jr. picks 8 for vaccine panel
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In recent years COVID shots joined flu shots as an annual offering at most neighborhood pharmacies. But the current administration has thrown that into uncertainty
After federal health officials made abrupt changes to US Covid-19 vaccine recommendations for pregnant women last month, there’s new confusion and uncertainty about who can get the shots — and some reports that patients were turned away when they tried to get vaccinated.
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Now that Covid vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant people, boosters could be a lot more expensive this fall. Here’s why.
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Wisconsin health officials say RFK Jr.'s recent pullback of COVID-19 vaccine advice for kids and pregnant women isn’t based on new evidence.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the new Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), recently announced that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will no longer recommend routine COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women and healthy children.
My husband and I will be traveling to the United Kingdom in July and will be on a ship with about 700 passengers. We are wondering whether it
Smith’s United Conservative Party government doesn’t yet know the amount Albertans, including many seniors over the age of 65, will need to pay for a COVID shot. It estimates it could be $110 each. Routine influenza vaccines will continue to be publicly covered.