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Updated coronavirus vaccines may not be available until mid-September, and people who are not considered high risk may not be ...
WHO, AMA, AAP and existing standards recommend that people who have never received a COVID-19 vaccine, are age 65 and older, are immunocompromised, live at a long-term care facility, are pregnant, ...
Plus, what it’s like in Washington D.C. right now.
If you want a COVID-19 shot this fall, will your employer’s health insurance plan pay for it? There’s no clear answer.
COVID-19 vaccine proves cost-effective, especially for older adults, significantly reducing illness and hospitalizations across all age groups.
In a decision filed this week, U.S. District Judge Brian M. Cogan granted summary judgment to the City of New York, holding ...
The XFG variant was first detected in January in southeast Asia. The earliest U.S. case was in March. So far in MD, case ...
For those who don’t fall under the CDC’s new recommendations, experts say coverage would depend entirely on their insurance — with some deciding to fully cover the shot, others requiring a copay and ...
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