West Coast governors recommend COVID-19, flu, RSV vaccines
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West Coast governors recommend COVID-19, flu, RSV vaccines ahead of CDC meeting
The West Coast Health Alliance, formed by the governors of Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii, has issued new vaccine recommendations for COVID-19, influenza, and RSV, which differ from the Trump Administration's recommendations.
In a major development, AHIP (formerly America's Health Insurance Plans), the insurance company trade group, announced that it will continue to cover updated COVID vaccines and flu vaccines through the end of 2026.
The West Coast Health Alliance advises everyone over 6 months to get the flu shot and that seniors, babies and pregnant people get the RSV vaccine.
In Florida, many pharmacists, doctors, and patients find themselves confused about who has access to vaccines for COVID-19, flu, RSV and other illnesses, as well as the cost of those shots.
The WHO lowered its assessment from high to medium, based on several factors, including high population immunity and improved clinical management.
The California Department of Public Health announced on Wednesday official immunization recommendations for COVID-19, RSV and influenza.Video above: Governor Newsom speaks on
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