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Ongoing questions about the COVID-19 vaccine after the Trump Administration announced it was rolling back recommendations for healthy pregnant women and children last week.
An official at the CDC who oversaw the agency's recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines has resigned, following a week of mixed ...
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services continues to recommend the current COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy and for every person 6 months and older to protect from serious COVID-19 illness and to ...
A top coronavirus vaccine adviser to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) resigned from the agency, citing ...
Kentucky's top health authority says conflicting signals from national health agencies and US Health and Human Services ...
COVID-19 is remains a public health concern five years after the start of the pandemic. What to know about vaccines, variants ...
A medical officer at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who was working on the committee that was weighing ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said Tuesday she was resigning from her role overseeing updates to the ...
Kennedy also gleefully said he was revoking recommendations for vaccinating healthy children. But the CDC's edited ...
Unpredictable and politically driven regulatory approaches cultivate an environment of enormous uncertainty for vaccine ...
Dr. Megan Ranney, the dean of Yale's School of Public Health, says healthy people who are pregnant should still get routine COVID-19 vaccinations.
"Political directives should not prevent individuals from seeking safe and effective care that they desire and deserve," ...