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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced the change on X Tuesday.
On Tuesday, FDA leaders said routine approval of COVID-19 boosters will be limited to seniors and younger people at high risk of severe infection.
Dr. David Weber is tasked with overseeing infections in health care settings at the UNC Medical Center.
Federal health officials will no longer routinely approve annual COVID-19 shots for younger adults and children who are healthy.
The study was published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
His appointment raises new questions about whether vaccines and other new therapies will face unnecessary scrutiny from regulators.
The CDC will seek to recover $11.4 billion sent to states and local health agencies for COVID response.
“You didn’t know what was coming,” one nurse said. “I was actually the first nurse that took care of our COVID patient.”
A study shows one in four companies will increase required days in the office this year but also found eight in ten are losing workers because of it.
Loneliness is a topic that many experienced during the pandemic, and many of those same factors that can create loneliness still exist.
A wife and mother in Charlotte deals with symptoms of long COVID five years after the pandemic.
It has been five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but despite the passing of time, the fight against the virus is far from over.
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