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New and changing FDA and CDC guidance on COVID-19 vaccine eligibility has left many confused. Here's what to know about getting the shot this fall.
In August, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the new COVID-19 booster shots, but with certain restrictions. Those restrictions are for people older than 6 months old but younger than 65-years-old who do not have a higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
Retsef Levi may not be a household name, but he is already impacting how every household in the United States will access vaccines.
Martha Evans has been getting a yearly flu shot for as long as she can remember and the COVID-19 vaccinations, including regular boosters, since the end of 2020 when the vaccine first became available.
Getting a COVID shot in Florida has been tricky in the last few months amid changing guidelines. Here's what to know now.
The expansive new study on COVID-19 vaccines during the first trimester of pregnancy comes amid the Trump administration’s ongoing rollback of vaccine recommendations.
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Debunking COVID-19 myths
Some information you come across about COVID-19 may be out of date or false. Learn about COVID-19 myths so you can bust them when you see them.
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New COVID-19 shots available for ages 6 months and up
The Southern Nevada Health District is offering updated COVID-19 vaccines for everyone six months and older. The vaccine offering also includes people with private
The Texas Medical Board reprimanded Dr. Mary Talley Bowden for prescribing ivermectin to a patient at a Fort Worth hospital without privileges.
Last year the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Alabama must consider the arguments in a lawsuit about failures of the state’s unemployment system during the pandemic. This week an Alabama judge threw out the lawsuit.