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Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services have struggled to find records belonging to Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, the ...
Immunization efforts were upended after the CDC canceled $11.4 billion in COVID-related funds for state and local health departments.
Five years ago, volunteers rolled up their sleeves in the first clinical trial of a vaccine against COVID-19, as the new pandemic surged around them. By a year later, 66 million American adults had ...
On April 15 and 16, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet. These meetings, once considered ...
Although a restraining order from a judge will make the funds temporarily available again, public health officials say the ...
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KFF Health News on MSNRFK Jr.’s Purge of FOIA Staff at FDA Spares People Working on Covid Vaccine LawsuitsA purge of FDA staff spared some people tasked with responding to a judge’s orders to disclose government records on covid vaccines, according to agency employees. The FOIA litigation was brought by ...
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KFF Health News on MSNTrump’s Immigration Tactics Obstruct Efforts To Avert Bird Flu Pandemic, Researchers SayPreventing and detecting bird flu infections among farmworkers is a key defense against a potential pandemic. Immigration ...
A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official is telling staff to start planning for the agency’s splintering.
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week is sowing doubt about the safety and efficacy of some vaccines — beyond the ...
Vaccine uptake is currently too low to prevent outbreaks of measles – a highly contagious and potentially deadly virus.
Less than 1% of measles cases are deadly. But about 1 in 5 unvaccinated Americans who get measles are hospitalized, the CDC said.
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