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On May 20, U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) officials announced that Covid-19 vaccines will no longer be available to everyone. Instead, annual boosters will be limited to people ages 65 and ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is changing how it approves COVID-19 vaccines for Americans. What does that mean for people wanting to get vaccinations in Australia?
In a significant shift in vaccination policy, the Trump administration has revealed that approval for seasonal COVID-19 shots ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is changing the game on COVID-19 vaccines. Instead of approving yearly boosters ...
O n May 20, the federal government announced a major shift in how it plans to review and recommend COVID-19 vaccines for Americans. Among the changes: when manufacturers want to u ...
FDA changes COVID-19 vaccine approval policy, major trials now required for widespread use. Higher risk individuals still ...
For groups younger than 65 or without specific chronic conditions, postmarketing trials will be needed to open access.
Earlier this month, the US government announced a US$500 million (£377 million) investment to accelerate research into ...
According to Makary and Prasad, the US’s adoption of a “one-size-fits-all” guidance for COVID-19 vaccination departs from ...
FDA leaders say the agency will require more clinical trials to show the benefits of annual COVID shots for healthy adults.
Regulators say updated booster shots won’t be approved for healthy people under age 65 unless drugmakers conduct new trials.
In a major policy change, the Food and Drug Administration has announced a plan to limit access to future COVID-19 shots only to people over 65 years old or those with an underlying health condition.