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FDA May Not Reauthorize Pfizer COVID Vaccine for Children Under 5

Originally Published 5 months ago — by CNBC

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The FDA is considering revoking its emergency authorization for Pfizer's Covid vaccine for children under 5, which could leave many young children without access to this vaccine, amid ongoing debates and policy changes influenced by vaccine skepticism and alternative vaccine options like Moderna and Novavax.

FDA Considers Approval of More Covid-19 Booster Shots

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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The FDA may authorize additional Covid-19 booster shots, according to a news exclusive by the Wall Street Journal. The move comes as the Delta variant continues to spread and concerns grow about waning immunity from the current vaccines. The authorization could come as early as this week and would likely be limited to certain groups, such as the elderly and those with weakened immune systems.

Senate Approves Repeal of Decades-Old Iraq War Authorizations with Biden's Support.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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The Senate has advanced a bill to repeal two congressional resolutions that authorized the use of military force in Iraq, one from the Gulf War in 1991 and another from 2002. The bill would close an open-ended justification that presidents have used to carry out military actions in Iraq, allowing Congress to reassert its authority when it comes to where and when to send troops into battle. The resolution will go to the House for a vote if approved by the Senate, which President Biden backs.