
Vaccinations
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Vaccinations, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,813 stories have been published about Vaccinations which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Vaccinations, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,813 stories have been published about Vaccinations which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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US & Canada · WashingtonThe $3.2 billion agreement comes as federal scientists weigh whether and how to update the vaccines. Federal officials say the purchase agreement includes the option to purchase a total of 300 million doses. The first shots would be delivered by early fall, pending a decision by the Food and Drug Administration.See the Story
US places $3.2 billion order for updated COVID-19 vaccines for fall
54% Center coverage: 37 sources

Vaccinations · WashingtonUTHealth Houston researchers found that flu vaccination was associated with a reduced risk for Alzheimer's disease over a four-year period. The strength of this protective effect increased with the number of years that a person received an annual flu vaccine. The study comes two years after UTHealth researchers found a possible link between the flu vaccine and reduced risk of Alzheimer's.See the Story
Flu vaccination linked to 40% reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease
75% Center coverage: 8 sources

US & Canada · WashingtonMedication abortion is a method to end pregnancy by taking a combination of pills. The FDA says both are safe and effective up to 11 weeks after the first day of the last menstrual period. Anti-abortion advocates say the next battle over abortion rights might be over access to these abortion pills.See the Story
Pfizer asks for full FDA approval of COVID pill
90% Center coverage: 10 sources
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Vaccinations · WashingtonA National Institutes of Health (NIH) clinical center in Bethesda, Md., has begun a phase 1 trial of a universal flu vaccine.See the Story
US begins testing a universal flu vaccine
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
WalgreensWalgreens booked a $683 million charge from a settlement with the state of Florida to resolve claims tied to dispensing prescription opioids. The company also saw a drop in the performance of its U.S. pharmacies, when a COVID-19 vaccination push brought more people to its stores.See the Story
Walgreens earnings slide as number of vaccinations wane
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VaccinationsSrilakshmi (18), who lived in Mankara area of Palakkad district was bitten by a dog on May 30, when she was on her way to college. She was studying Bachelors in Computer Application at a college in Coimbatore, where she was a first year student. Having taken an anti-rabies vaccine, she did not show any symptoms initially. However, her condition worsened over the past week.See the Story
18-yr-old Kerala student dies of rabies, month after being bitten by dog
US & Canada · WashingtonThis fall, vaccine makers will begin rolling out coronavirus booster vaccines tailored to fight the current version of the pandemic.
Two days after outside experts voted in favor of a new vaccine adapted to protect against omicron, the Food and Drug Administration announced that the fall shots would include a component from BA. 4 and BA. 5, the omicron subvariants gaining ground in the United States.See the Story
Omicron-based vaccines will roll out this fall
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
VaccinationsThursday will mark the last day the COVID-19 testing center and vaccination site on Murfreesboro Pike will be open.See the Story
COVID-19 testing, vax site on Murfreesboro Pike closing its doors
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VaccinationsEvidence of the disease in a London sewer shows that without widespread vaccination, no country is immune from its horrors, Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine GroupSee the Story
The discovery of the polio virus in Britain proves we can never let our guard down
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Vaccinations · CaliforniaA Guest Commentary and two letters in the June 23 Opinion section stood out. The Guest Commentary by a UCSC sophomore laments the cost and scarcity of housing in Santa Cruz, “the beautiful place we…See the Story
Letter | Opinion section provoked several responses
Vaccinations · San JoseMichael Lewis: City planners dream of a downtown dominated by towering glass and steel edifices. Many of us prefer the way Santa Cruz was, and largely, still is, he says. Lewis: If city planners prefer the San Jose model, let them move there and ply their trade.See the Story