Moderna announced that the FDA agreed to review its application for a mRNA-based flu vaccine after it agreed to further study in older adults.
The FDA is slated to make a decision on the flu shot on Aug. 5, which will allow Moderna to make the vaccine available for the upcoming influenza season.
Rare but dangerous blood clotting associated with that vaccine as well as AstraZeneca’s had a genetic cause, according to a new paper.
Many middle-aged folks and seniors are shrugging off their annual flu or COVID-19 shot for a very simple reason, a new survey has found. They just don't think they need another jab. About 28% of ...
Some officials in the Trump administration are at odds with others who are helping shape vaccine policy over whether to remove COVID-19 vaccines from the U.S. market, according to a report from Axios.
“Don’t worry so much, it’s gonna work out okay … Don’t sell your baseball collection,” the actor said to his younger self Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Noah Wyle was in a ...
COVID-19 infections are rising across the United States, amid surges in other winter illnesses. The uptick in COVID comes as the country faces a severe flu season and outbreaks of norovirus, which are ...
The first dose of the COVID vaccine AZD1222 was associated with an increased risk for thrombotic thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) within 28 days after vaccination; however, no significant association ...
Health experts typically advise getting your COVID-19 and flu vaccine by the end of October. However, if you've missed that window, you can still get them well into the respiratory virus season and ...
A Utah plastic surgeon, Dr. Kirk Moore, admits he distributed falsified COVID-19 vaccine cards and threw away government-supplied doses. “All of that stuff is true,” he said. Francisco Kjolseth/The ...
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This article originally appeared on ProPublica. Dr. Kirk Moore had been on trial for five days, accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccination cards and throwing away the government-supplied doses. The ...
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