The CDC updated its immunization schedule on Monday, dropping universal COVID vaccine recommendations and splitting up the MMRV shot.
The CDC’s new advisory panel also urged stronger language about potential vaccine risks, a move critics say could further discourage vaccination.
Many states have already announced their own Covid vaccine recommendations, creating "unprecedented" levels of confusion, one ...
The new Moderna COVID vaccine, mNexspike, is approved for adults 65 and older and people 12 to 64 with an underlying medical ...
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel warned the scientific community must work ...
With new federal guidance and a patchwork of state policies, getting the vaccine isn’t as simple as it used to be.
The panel voted to undo an action by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. which removed the vaccine from the immunization ...
Official guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination have changed from previous years, but the shot will still be available locally. Earlier this month, the CDC updated its guidelines to an "individual-based ...
Before this year, U.S. health officials recommended annual boosters for all Americans ages 6 months and older.
The CDC ends universal COVID-19 booster recommendations and splits the chickenpox shot from MMR in what officials call a “sweeping immunization overhaul.” ...
The CDC is now recommending that children under the age of 4 no longer get a combination vaccine that protects against four ...
New research suggests that children and teens who get COVID a second time face twice the risk for developing long COVID.