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pressherald.com • Politics • Maine
This opinion piece argues that Maine should support COVID-19 vaccination efforts, citing numerous studies showing the vaccine's effectiveness in preventing deaths and hospitalizations.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s visit to grieving families in Texas following a measles outbreak reveals conflicting statements about his stance on vaccines, highlighting a complex situation involving public health, political messaging, and grieving families.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • USA
Megyn Kelly reveals ongoing health struggles potentially linked to a COVID-19 vaccine side effect, criticizing the lack of warnings about potential risks.
theepochtimes.com • Medicine • Florida
A new preprint study suggests that Florida adults receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine had a higher mortality rate than those who received the Moderna vaccine.
thehindu.com • Medicine • India
India's first indigenously developed cervical cancer vaccine, CERVAVAC, will soon be commercially available at a significantly lower cost than existing options.
timesheraldonline.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration's new policy significantly restricts access to annual COVID-19 vaccines for healthy younger adults and children, requiring extensive studies before approval.
bostonglobe.com • Health • World
The Department of Health and Human Services canceled a nearly $600 million contract with Moderna to develop pandemic flu vaccines, raising concerns about the nation's pandemic preparedness.
theatlantic.com • Medicine • World
Setbacks in promising mRNA HIV vaccine trials due to skin reactions, coupled with reduced government funding, threaten to stall decades of progress in HIV vaccine development.
elpais.com • Medicine • World
The European Medicines Agency confirms the AstraZeneca vaccine's safety and effectiveness, emphasizing that its benefits outweigh the risks despite reported thrombosis cases.
epochtimes.jp • Politics • United States
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed all members of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee, sparking controversy and concerns about the future of vaccine policy.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A CDC vaccine expert resigned, citing concerns over the dismantling of vaccine policy processes under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and predicting increased deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases.