Each year, the World Health Organization (WHO) partakes in World Immunization Week, a period of reflection, raising awareness, and future planning surrounding global action required to combat ...
As the Trump administration shakes up recommendations for childhood vaccines, some states are moving to ensure vaccines remain free and health care workers are protected from lawsuits.
When COVID-19 vaccines entered the commercial market last fall, the federal government introduced a program to make shots accessible to people with limited coverage or no insurance. That program – ...
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The formal adoption of the schedule comes weeks after the federal government reduced the number of recommended immunizations for children.
CDC staff cuts impact community outreach for vaccines HHS canceled $11 billion in COVID-related grants $5 billion federal program provides half of childhood vaccines in the U.S. April 23 - Dr. Ali ...
The state currently buys vaccines for children and distributes them to health care providers at no cost. A bill filed by a group of Republican lawmakers would cut most funding for the program. Doctors ...