RFK Jr. Proposes New COVID Vaccine Policies Amid FDA Approvals

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New federal guidance under RFK's leadership may make COVID vaccine access more difficult for healthy adults under 65, requiring consultation with healthcare providers before vaccination, which critics argue creates unnecessary barriers and undermines trust in science. The move coincides with rising COVID cases and ongoing political and administrative conflicts over vaccine policies, including changes in CDC recommendations and leadership disputes.
- Under RFK, feds could make it harder for some to get COVID vaccines Los Angeles Times
- FDA Approves Updated Covid Vaccines With New Restrictions The New York Times
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- The latest COVID vaccines come with new FDA limits NPR
- Pfizer and BioNTech’s COMIRNATY® Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Adults 65 and Older and Individuals Ages 5 through 64 at Increased Risk for Severe COVID-19 Business Wire
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