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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for healthy ...
The rewriting of government recommendations will make the effort to get vaccine doses into arms exponentially more difficult, ...
There’s some thought that the Gaines County measles outbreak might be slowing down. However, we really don’t know how many ...
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.
Federal health officials have changed the game for COVID vaccine access. Pregnant moms and others who rely on them to protect a high-risk family member are scared.
Gardner says that Hawaii stood out to her in the study because it experienced a significant drop in measles vaccine coverage; ...
What started as a global push to protect lives during the COVID-19 pandemic has now turned into a topic of regret for many ...
Some healthy pregnant women, parents of healthy kids and younger healthy adults are worried they won't be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 because of the recent changes in access by the federal ...
Major CDC updates on COVID-19 vaccines spark concerns over child and maternal health, insurance, and access changes.
Updated guidance on the CDC website appears to be walking back some of the changes for healthy children and pregnant women ...
RFK Jr. announced this week that the federal government is removing the recommendation that kids and pregnant women get ...
The Supreme Court on Friday again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants, pushing the total number of people who ...