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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.
As COVID-19 continues to evolve, a new strain is spiking case numbers worldwide. The XFG variant, also known as Stratus, has been gaining momentum after first being detected in Southeast Asia in January, according to the World Health Organization.
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Some information you come across about COVID-19 may be out of date or false.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.