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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. outlines reasons for U.S. withdrawal from WHO, highlighting failures in COVID-19 response and China's influence on the organization.
COVID vaccines are only approved for elderly and a few others as RFK continues to reshape how Americans fight disease - Americans over the age of 65 and other select groups will be approved for the va
Under the control of anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Food and Drug Administration is unilaterally terminating universal access to seasonal COVID-19 vaccines; instead, only people who are age 65 years and older and people with underlying conditions that put them at risk of severe COVID-19 will have access to seasonal boosters moving forward.
A change in recommending Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women would circumvent an expert panel but please many MAHA fans.
A new report says Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will roll back current CDC guidance on COVID vaccinations for pregnant women and children.
The rollout of updated Covid vaccines for healthy children and adults this fall is likely to be delayed after the FDA said it will require another clinical trial.
A new study from the Kennedy Krieger Institute is calling attention to an emerging mental health crisis among children with long COVID. Researchers found that nearly 40% of pediatric patients with long COVID reported feeling significant symptoms of anxiety or depression.