Here's what to know about the new vaccine formulas, who can get a booster and how they'll continue to be free.
Under the FDA's action, people 5 years and older can receive a single dose of the updated mRNA vaccines at least 2 months ...
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out in the U.S., aimed at targeting the latest, prevalent variants of the disease.
A new COVID-19 vaccine booster is coming this fall. On Monday, Sept. 11, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
The FDA's vaccine advisory panel is meeting today to vote on Pfizer and Moderna's COVID-19 shots for children 5 and under. That same committee voted Tuesday to endorse Moderna's shot for kids ...
Americans are starting to roll up their sleeves for shots to stem the expected tide of respiratory infections this fall, ...
Every year since 2010, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended everyone in the country aged 6 ...
Adults and kids 5 years and older can get a single updated shot, as long as it's been at least two months since your last ...
All people older than five years are recommended to get one dose of an updated monovalent vaccine, even if they're currently ...
WHAT’S YOUR ADVICE TO TO KIDS, TO FAMILIES ... use for individuals 6 months through 11 years old. As part of the FDA's update ...
The new vaccines, for adults and children, protect against omicron variants such as EG.5 that are already driving up COVID-19 ...
Kids 6 months through 4 years of age who are getting their Covid vaccine for the first time should get either two doses of a ...