The CDC's vaccine advisory committee, appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., voted to recommend individual decision-making for COVID vaccinations, sparking debate among medical groups.
Today, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) announced new guidance for COVID-19 vaccination. In response, Harold Wimmer, ...
For the first time since the shots were developed, the group has declined to recommend their use — instead leaving the choice ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved some changes to its ...
The group voted to make people who want a COVID shot to be briefed on harms and benefits, but in a close vote, it failed to ...
Suicide rates in rural Missouri are rising faster than in urban areas, driven by limited mental health care, stigma and ...
Derrek Cocchiarella died slowly, lying in his mother's bed on a warm afternoon in late June, in a house full of family.
The American Federation of Government Employees previously called the agency’s decision to pause reasonable telework accommodations “a no-win situation." ...
The new board of vaccine advisers to the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declined Friday to ...
RFK Jr.’s panel recommended halting MMRV vaccines for children under four and postponed voting on the hepatitis B schedule.
While a vote on the hepatitis B vaccine is underway comes a report on a medication that helps "keep [the virus] from ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine advisers decline to recommend COVID-19 shot for all Americans.
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