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States are taking steps to ease access to COVID-19 vaccines
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If you're not over 65 or have certain risk factors, it might be hard to get one but not necessarily impossible. Here's what to know about the confusing and fast-changing rules for getting the shot.
Each fall, updated versions of the COVID-19 vaccines come out around the same time as the annual flu shot. And just like the flu shot, these updated COVID vaccines are formulated to protect against virus strains that people are more likely to encounter in the coming months, as opposed to strains that were rampant the year prior.
The FDA imposed new restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines, limiting access to the updates shots to people who are at risk for serious complications.
Gov. Josh Stein and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services have worked to issue standing orders to make access to COVID-19 vaccines available to North Carolinians without a prescription.
The Virginia Department of Health issued an order late Thursday that spells out who’s eligible to get the new COVID-19 vaccine without a prescription, and how those who don’t meet the
Health officials under US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are preparing analyses that may tie safety risks in pregnant women and children to the Covid-19 vaccine, while considering whether to narrow recommendations for elderly people to receive the shot,
Amid evolving regulations surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, pregnant women may face challenges receiving it. Here's what to know in Tennessee.
New FDA rules limit COVID-19 vaccines to older adults, high-risk patients, or those with prescriptions, leaving SC pharmacies and doctors concerned about access.