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“Vaccination continues to be the cornerstone of COVID-19 prevention,” Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in a press release announcing ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released guidance saying everyone six months and older is eligible for at least one dose of the updated Covid-19 vaccines; the shots are currently ...
The FDA and CDC have approved new “bivalent” shots from Pfizer and Moderna on Wednesday. Here’s what to know and how to get one. A new COVID booster has FDA approval.
New, modified versions of Pfizer’s and Moderna’s existing COVID-19 vaccines received a green light from the Food and Drug Administration to be used as booster shots on Wednesday, Aug. 31.
The FDA said Pfizer's monovalent booster is no longer a valid booster shot for ages 5 to 11. Pfizer said in a statement it has the capacity to ship up to 6 million doses in the first week of ...
The 600 series covers biological products (e.g. vaccines, blood): 601 Licensing under section 351 of the Public Health Service Act; 606 et seq. cGMPs for human blood and blood products; The 700 series includes the limited regulations on cosmetics: 701 Labeling requirements; The 800 series are for medical devices: 803 Medical device reporting
The FDA and CDC have approved new bivalent vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna that target both the original strain of COVID-19 and Omicron subvariants. New Omicron-targeting COVID-19 boosters are ...
In a widely anticipated move, and following several countries' earlier approval, the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of Pfizer and Moderna booster shots today, for certain...