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In a shift away from next-generation Covid-19 vaccines, the Trump administration is investing $500 million in a vaccine ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services said it will require that all new vaccines be tested in placebo-controlled ...
China is blaming the United States for the origin of COVID-19, accusing Washington of "evading responsibility" for the virus ...
A German couple living in Spain were arrested on Monday, April 28, after reportedly subjecting their three children to living ...
China restated its case that Covid-19 may have originated in the United States in a white paper on its pandemic response ...
There’s new uncertainty about updated COVID-19 shots this fall after the Trump administration’s handling of a shot from ...
Between the abrupt March resignation of CEO Rodney McMullen and other departures, Kroger has had the biggest changes among ...
China released a white paper suggesting COVID-19 may have originated in the U.S. The document criticizes U.S. lab leak claims ...
Community members who are at higher risk of serious illness or complications from COVID-19 can now receive an additional dose ...
UVA researchers discover distinct immune changes in Long COVID survivors, offering hope for targeted therapies.
The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the agency is now looking at whether it will still approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter, citing a lack of data on booster shots.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing the way vaccines are tested. The department will now ...