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Gwen’s picks for Tuesday, September 28 include: Pfizer announces they’ve submitted research data to the FDA, as the company works to get its COVID vaccine approved for kids aged five to 11. Pentagon officials testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Under Taliban rule, women are no…
President Joe Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) both received Pfizer’s booster shot Monday, just days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended booster shots for certain groups of people. Those groups of people include seniors, long term care facility residents, adults with underlying medical conditions, and adults “who are in…
9/24/21 Update: Centers of Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky adjusted the recommendations a CDC advisory committee made Thursday regarding Pfizer boosters. The panel voted against saying people aged 18-64 can get a booster if they have a job that puts them at increased risk of being exposed to the virus. Walensky disagreed and put…
The Food and Drug Administration authorized booster shots for seniors, younger adults with underlying health conditions and those in jobs that put them at high risk for COVID-19 Wednesday night. Those jobs include health care workers, teachers, grocery workers and those in homeless shelters and prisons. Under FDA authorization, those individuals would be eligible for…
A panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is meeting Wednesday to debate whether a booster shot program is necessary in the United States. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting is scheduled to go until Thursday. The Biden administration is hoping to roll out a booster shot program to the general…
Johnson & Johnson released new data Tuesday that shows a booster shot of the company’s vaccine “further increases protection against COVID-19 and is expected to extend the duration of protection significantly.” According to the data, a booster shot taken 56 days after getting the first one was 94 percent effective against the virus in the United…
Pfizer announced Monday its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for kids as young as five years old. The video above shows Pfizer Senior Vice President Dr. Bill Gruber discussing the announcement. In a news release, Pfizer said it tested a much lower dose of its vaccine on kids in the 5-11 age group than…
Gwen’s picks for Friday include: Pentagon calls Kabul drone strike a ‘tragic mistake’ after killing civilians. FDA panels votes down recommendations for widespread COVID vaccine boosters. A new study find Moderna’s vaccine the most effective in preventing COVID-related hospitalizations.
It appears the Biden administration’s plan to roll out booster shots for most Americans is in doubt after a federal advisory panel only endorsed boosters for the elderly and at-risk. The panel advises the Food and Drug Administration which means Friday’s panel could play large when the FDA makes its own decision on booster shots…
A growing number of countries have started to integrate COVID-19 vaccine booster shots into their pandemic response strategy. While the United States has allowed immunocompromised and some elderly citizens to get a third ‘booster’ vaccine dose, FDA officials have declined the same offer for the general public. Straight Arrow News medical expert Dr. Payal Kohli…
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