The Jan. 5 White House graphic showed two babies, each surrounded by needles, with the text: "European Country: 11 injections. United States: 72 injections." ...
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention both published recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this year. The FDA approval is more narrow, but the ...
Many people are running into confusion this season when trying to get a COVID-19 vaccine. That’s because federal guidance changed this fall: vaccine advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control ...
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Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston's Texas Medical Center, on Aug. 28, 2020. The Texas Attorney General's Office is accusing Houston Methodist hospitals of potentially denying patients organ ...
HOUSTON — Houston Methodist Hospital is responding to a warning about the COVID-19 vaccine from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. On Monday, Paxton sent a letter to Methodist following allegations ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday warned Houston Methodist that it shouldn't deny organ transplants to patients who haven’t received the COVID-19 vaccine, but the hospital said it is already ...
The Texas Attorney General's Office is accusing Houston Methodist hospitals of potentially denying patients organ transplants if they have not received a COVID-19 vaccine, which would violate a new ...
Before the pandemic helped fuel the growth of vaccine politicization across the country, less than 1% of Austin school district’s kindergarteners in the fall of 2019 failed to comply with the state’s ...
Johan Arzade, 12, looks at his COVID-19 vaccination record card after receiving a dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a clinic organized by the Travis County Mobile Vaccine Collaborative at Rodriguez ...
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Texas health officials are expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to unvaccinated Texans who are 50 years and older, leaving out groups of essential workers who had hoped to ...
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