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COVID-19 cases are rising in half of US states. Is this the start of a summer wave? What to know about COVID trends and the ...
Infections of COVID-19 are growing or likely growing in half of the U.S. as of July 8, according to CDC estimates.
The CDC’s stance on COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy is now “no guidance,” per a memo released from the agency Friday, according to The New York Times. The vaccine was previously ...
The CDC dropped a broad recommendation for all children to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The CDC changed its COVID vaccine guidance. What does that mean for you? : Consider This from NPR When Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new COVID recommendations ...
CDC updates COVID vaccine recommendations, but not how RFK Jr. wanted Mixed messages only add to uncertainty about vaccine access for kids, pregnant individuals.
Kennedy said the vaccine would no longer be recommended for "healthy pregnant women," but it was unclear who would qualify as pregnancy itself is considered a risk factor for Covid complications.
The CDC just released updated guidelines about the COVID-19 vaccine. New COVID-19 vaccines should roll out in the fall. Everyone aged 6 months and up is encouraged to get the updated shot.
While most people will clear the virus and get a negative antigen test result within 10 days, some people may keep testing positive for longer than that, experts tell TODAY.com. And if you keep ...
The Covid-19 vaccine remains on the CDC's revised schedule of childhood vaccinations despite HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s announcement.
The CDC will no longer recommend routine Covid shots for healthy children and pregnant women, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced.
Though the government may no longer recommend COVID vaccines for many children and pregnant people, you doctor still might.