As drugstores gear up to deliver updated COVID-19 vaccines this fall, insurers are set to cover them despite a lack of strong recommendations from health officials. Learn about vaccine availability, coverage details, and eligibility criteria.
A Seattle doctor reveals that despite changes in the CDC's advisory committee, COVID vaccine access will remain mostly unchanged. Confusion abounds as trust in health institutions wanes.
In a bold move, governors from Oregon, Washington, California, and Hawaii have formed an alliance to counter the CDC's vaccine recommendations, emphasizing the importance of personal choice in COVID-19 vaccinations.
A new panel of federal immunization advisers, appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., showcases their extensive expertise in vaccines and science, sparking discussions on public health.
RFK Jr.'s overhaul of the vaccine committee raises alarms among public health experts. With new members and controversial decisions, how will this affect vaccine policies and public trust?
Michigan's chief medical executive has issued new guidance clarifying COVID-19 booster eligibility for residents aged six months and older. This recommendation aims to reduce confusion and promote public health as respiratory virus season approaches.
An influential vaccine advisory panel is set to meet and decide who should receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine, impacting accessibility for young and healthy Americans and pregnant women.
New York and Northeastern states are forming a coalition to combat federal vaccine policy changes. Gov. Kathy Hochul emphasizes the importance of vaccination for residents amidst ongoing health challenges.
Oregon has taken significant steps to streamline COVID-19 vaccinations by allowing local pharmacies to administer shots without prescriptions. This change aims to ensure easier access for residents ahead of the winter virus season.
In a bold move, Senator Adam Schiff has urged health insurers to ensure full coverage of routine vaccines like COVID-19 and measles, regardless of controversial CDC recommendations. This comes after significant changes in the advisory panel led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.