Tag: Vaccines
Physician’s Briefing Weekly Coronavirus Roundup
Many Parents Do Not Plan to Vaccinate Youngest Child for COVID-19
49.4 percent of parents surveyed in one study and 61.9 percent in second study intend to vaccinate youngest
White House Outlines Effort to Vaccinate Young as Schools Start to Reopen
Push will include enlisting pediatricians to make COVID-19 vaccination part of back-to-school sports physicals
White House Considering Stronger Measures to Boost COVID-19 Vaccinations
Administration looking at using federal regulatory powers and the threat of withholding federal funds from institutions to increase vaccination rates
All Health Care, Long-Term Care Workers in California Must Get COVID-19 Shots
Order issued as the most populous state in the country struggles to slow infections caused by the highly contagious delta variant
Novavax Seeks Approval for Vaccine in Needy Countries First
Novavax vaccine is easier to store and transport than some other vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines Seem Safe in Rheumatic, Musculoskeletal Disease Patients
Disease flare requiring treatment reported in 11 percent following two-dose mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, with no reports of severe flare
Moderna Vaccine’s Protection Does Not Wane After Six Months: Report
Moderna's statement came from a new analysis of its ongoing clinical trial
Largest Operator of Nursing Homes in U.S. Issues Vaccine Mandate for All Workers
Employees have until Aug. 23 to get their first shot
Full Approval of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Could Come in September
FDA said in a statement that its leaders recognized that full approval might counter vaccine hesitancy