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A man who opened fire on the U.S. CDC headquarters had blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him depressed and suicidal, a ...
A gunman opened fire on CDC headquarters in Atlanta, killing a police officer. The shooter may have blamed a possible illness ...
Beach trips and heat waves aren’t the only things rising this summer. COVID-19 signals are climbing nationwide, and two ...
Fueled by a fast-growing new variant, COVID-19 infections are regaining ground just as summer travel peaks. New CDC ...
Meissner also asked whether Covid-19 hospitalizations reported by the CDC represented people who were severely ill from Covid-19 infections or whether those patients might be in the hospital for ...
Kennedy's decision to bypass the the advisory panel and announce new COVID-19 recommendations on his own prompted a key CDC official who works with the committee – Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced more key changes to the CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. Two health experts answer questions about what the changes mean.
The CDC lists dozens of conditions that may contribute to higher Covid-19 risk, including asthma, cancer, diabetes, obesity and a history of smoking.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the CDC would drop the COVID vaccines from its list of recommended shots for pregnant women and children. That decision ...
The FDA updated COVID-19 vaccination guidelines and regulations, limiting boosters to certain groups. Experts explain the changes and who qualifies for a shot.
The panel isn’t scheduled to meet on the COVID vaccine until June 25-27. The CDC director will typically endorse the recommendations, so they can be implemented nationwide.