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As kids prepare to return to school, parents confront constricting vaccine access and a dearth of sound medical advice.
This year, many parents also face a question that’s more complicated than usual: Should my child get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, and will I even have that choice? For some, that decision may have ...
As Covid-19 transmission ramps up in the United States, recent changes to federal vaccine guidance have left many Americans ...
With fall approaching and COVID-19 activity rising across the country, confusion over vaccines is widespread. Mixed messages ...
The Food and Drug Administration is considering revoking the authorization of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children under 5 years old, a move that would add another barrier for parents ...
The Trump administration on Friday ordered federal agencies to erase all records tied to employees’ COVID-19 vaccination ...
It's August, and parents and caregivers are frantically preparing their kids for a new school year by buying supplies, filling out forms and meeting ...
For the week ending Aug. 2, 6.4% of COVID-19 tests came back positive in Wisconsin, state Department of Health Services data ...
As a new COVID-19 variant takes over in the U.S., guidance surrounding vaccines has become increasingly confusing. Changes in vaccination guidelines, ever-evolving variants and strains, along with ...
In a webpage dated Jan. 7, the CDC advised that everyone over the age of six months get the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, specifically the 2024-2025 Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine.
GENEVA – The World Health Organization (WHO) issued recommendations Tuesday regarding Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, including guidance for pregnant women. WHO says pregnant women should not ...