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"People are going to die because we're cutting short funding for this technology," Dr. Jerome Adams said in an interview with CBS News on Aug. 10.
Moderna announced July 10 that the FDA had fully approved its Spikevax COVID vaccine for kids ages 6 months through 11 years ...
A union representing workers at the CDC said the shooting was not random and “compounds months of mistreatment, neglect, and vilification that CDC staff have endured." ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to cut federal funding for mRNA vaccine research is the latest in a series ...
HHS Secretary Kennedy’s decision is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of vaccinology that could cost lives in future pandemics.
Notably, Pfizer's Comirnaty COVID vaccine is still approved or authorized for people 6 months of age and older without any restrictions based on risk factors for COVID — at least for now. But the FDA ...
Warning comes after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced cuts of nearly $500m in funding for mRNA vaccine projects, the technology that powered two major Covid vaccines ...
In the past, the president has routinely donated large amounts of his yearly $400,000 salary to causes such as fighting the ...
While many officials and scientists embrace other parts of the secretary’s agenda, his stance on vaccines is alienating ...
Kennedy has claimed that mRNA vaccines “encourage new mutations and can actually prolong pandemics” – a misleading statement ...
The effect has been to confuse parents about whether vaccines are safe, said Northe Saunders, president of American Families ...
In his ongoing crusade to make America sicker, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has axed about $500 million in mRNA vaccine research funding.
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