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FDA limits access to COVID-19 vaccine to older adults and other high-risk groups – a public health expert explains the new rules. Story by Libby Richards, Purdue University • 2w.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and Vinay Prasad, the agency’s top vaccine regulator, said in an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine Tuesday the U.S. will no longer follow a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is changing its policy on who should get COVID-19 shots, potentially limiting access to new vaccine formulations as they enter the market. New and updated ...
The FDA will limit COVID-19 vaccine approval to adults ≥65 years and individuals with risk factors for severe disease, such as chronic illnesses and pregnancy.
Evidence-based medicine: good. Taking away vaccines from people who might benefit: not so much. This week, two new leaders at the US Food and Drug Administration announced plans to limit access to ...
FDA to Limit Access to COVID Vaccines—What This Means For You By Jenna Anderson. Updated on May 22, 2025. ... Vinay Prasad, the FDA’s vaccine division chief, and Martin Makery, ...
New Trump vaccine policy limits access to COVID shots, creating concerns The changes raise questions for people who may still want a fall COVID-19 shot but don't clearly fit into the FDA ...
Additionally, FDA officials point to Canada, Australia and some European countries that limit vaccine recommendations to older adults and other high-risk people as a model for its revised framework.
New Trump vaccine policy limits access to COVID shots Food and Drug Administration commissioner Martin Makary speaks during an event in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington on May ...
Healthy Americans under 65 who want an annual COVID vaccine will be out of luck under a new Food and Drug Administration policy unveiled Tuesday. Under the plan, the FDA will allow seniors and ...
New Trump vaccine policy limits access to COVID shots. ... the FDA's top vaccine official said more than 100 million Americans still should qualify for what he termed a booster under the new guidance.
Annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new policy shift unveiled Tuesday by the Trump administration.