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The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the agency is now looking at whether it will still approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter, citing a lack of data on booster shots.
Dr. Marty Makary, chief of the FDA, has expressed doubts about the agency approving the COVID-19 vaccine for winter, stating ...
Speaking at Semafor's World Economy Summit, Marty Makary diverged from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stance on vaccine ...
Confusion over the FDA delay in granting full approval to Novavax’s Covid-19 vaccine deepened over the weekend, with possible ...
“Under Secretary Kennedy’s leadership, all new vaccines will undergo safety testing in placebo-controlled trials prior to ...
Such a change would put the U.S. more in line with guidance in other countries and with the World Health Organization, which ...
The anticipated rollout of updated Covid vaccines this fall might be at risk after a change by Health and Human Services ...
Novavax said Monday morning that the Food and Drug Administration was asking the company to run a new trial of its Covid-19 ...
There’s new uncertainty about updated COVID-19 shots this fall after the Trump administration’s handling of a shot from ...
President Trump issued an executive order Monday banning federal funding for any research abroad that involves a field of ...
The commissioner of the FDA welcomed three new leaders to the agency this week, including a new deputy commissioner.
Under President Trump, the Food and Drug Administration may no longer approve seasonal COVID-19 vaccines updated for the ...
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