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Questions about eligibility and insurance coverage lack clear answers, but the Washington Department of Health still recommends COVID vaccines for everyone.
As Covid-19 transmission ramps up in the United States, recent changes to federal vaccine guidance have left many Americans confused about the latest policies and concerned about access to shots ...
The flu vaccine is approved for everyone, the CDC said, while the RSV vaccine is approved for people 75 and older as well as adults ages 50 to 74 with at least one risk factor. Anyone who is pregnant ...
A delayed advisory panel meeting and shifting vaccine policies under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are making it difficult for people to get updated Covid shots.
The narrowed approval marks a shift from past recommendations for everyone ages 6 months and older to receive annual ...
But resignations by officials who say the Trump administration is undermining vaccine science and confusion over who can get shots have fewer parallels.
The American College of Cardiologists recommends people with heart disease get their COVID-19 and flu shots, breaking with CDC guidelines.