After weeks of confusion, Georgia patients can now access the COVID-19 vaccine more easily thanks to finalized recommendations from the CDC, making it simpler to find pharmacies and doctors offering the shot.
Get ready for a smooth COVID-19 vaccine season! The CDC confirms access for everyone aged 6 months and older, with no prescription required. Discover what to expect and how to get your shot easily this year.
The CDC has adopted new guidelines for COVID-19 vaccines that require patients to consult healthcare providers before vaccination, sparking confusion and concern about access and safety.
As colder months bring respiratory illnesses, a new advisory recommends that you consult a pharmacist before getting your COVID vaccine. No prescription needed, but be prepared for a brief discussion.
In a surprising twist, COVID vaccinations are still available despite anticipated restrictions. Learn why you should get vaccinated now before new access limits are enforced for those over 65 and with serious health conditions.
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.
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.
Amid concerns over vaccine access, America's Health Insurance Plans vows to cover all vaccines recommended by ACIP until 2026, despite potential changes by new committee members.
Former CDC officials testify that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership has fostered an anti-scientific environment, risking public health and vaccine access. Concerns grow as vaccination rates plummet across the U.S.
In a shocking Senate hearing, former CDC director Susan Monarez reveals the political pressures behind vaccine recommendations and her controversial dismissal by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.