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theatlantic.com • Health • World
A Radio Atlantic podcast episode discusses the escalating bird flu outbreak, highlighting concerns about its potential to evolve into a human pandemic and the inadequate governmental response.
theatlantic.com • Health • World
A children's game about 'cooties' ironically highlights the importance of vaccines in a time of rising vaccine skepticism and a measles outbreak.
iflscience.com • Immunology • World
Research reveals that receiving vaccine boosters in the same arm as the initial shot enhances immune response by optimizing the interaction between memory B cells and macrophages.
washingtonpost.com • Health • United States
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may soon limit its COVID-19 booster shot recommendations to high-risk groups, a data-driven change that could improve vaccine uptake among vulnerable populations.
bostonglobe.com • Politics • USA
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as HHS Secretary has prompted a potential shift in vaccine testing procedures, raising concerns among public health experts.
nytimes.com • Health • World
The article discusses the ongoing threat of multiple viruses, arguing that the traditional concept of 'flu season' is outdated due to the simultaneous presence of various viral outbreaks.
theepochtimes.com • Medicine • World
The FDA announced a new policy requiring clinical trial data for COVID-19 vaccine licenses for healthy adults under 65, prioritizing high-risk groups.
bostonglobe.com • Politics • USA
Restricting COVID-19 vaccine access to only high-risk individuals and older people is a dangerous policy shift driven by the Trump administration, potentially increasing infections and the development of vaccine-resistant variants.
latercera.com • Health • World
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, is spreading in Asia and the US, causing concern due to increased hospitalizations and a reported painful throat symptom described as 'razor blades'.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel with individuals who have expressed anti-vaccine sentiments, sparking controversy.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s reshaping of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) raises concerns among medical experts due to his history of vaccine skepticism and the inclusion of members with controversial views.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as health secretary and subsequent reshaping of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) raises concerns about the erosion of trust in vaccines and the politicization of public health.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Robert Malone, a controversial figure known for his anti-vaccine stance, has been appointed to a key role in shaping America's vaccine policy, raising concerns among public health experts.