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Trump’s team cited safety in limiting Covid shots. Patients, health advocates see more risk.The FDA will encourage new clinical trials on the widely used vaccines before approving them for children and healthy adults. The requirements could cost drugmakers tens of millions of dollars and are likely to leave boosters largely out of reach for hundreds of millions of Americans this fall.
Scientific research and development job postings are down 18% since President Donald Trump took office in January.
The Trump administration said Tuesday it will limit approval for seasonal COVID-19 shots to seniors and others at high risk pending more data on everyone else — raising questions about whether some people who want a vaccine this fall will be able to get one.
Federal workers, Democratic lawmakers, state officials and independent legal experts say keeping offices afloat in name only – with minimal or no staff – is an unconstitutional power grab.
A federal judge on May 22 said she would likely extend her ruling blocking federal agencies from implementing mass layoffs.
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The Trump Administration restricts access to Covid booster vaccines to non-high-risk populationsThe Food and Drug Administration urges companies to conduct large studies before vaccines are approved for non-high-risk groups. The changes that Donald Trump is implementing in American society also affect the health sector.
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Bizcommunity on MSNWits scrambles to lessen fallout from Trump’s funding cutsIt is impossible to rescue this whole operation. Nobody has that amount of money.”Wits University researchers are scrambling to manage the fallout from the decision by US President Donald Trump to slash funding to South Africa.
especially President Donald Trump, who spoke frequently about the flow of the drug across the U.S.-Mexico border during his election campaign. The CDC said drug overdose deaths were down 27 ...
Trump announced his pick for U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Casey Means. Here's what we know about her background and where she stands on health issues.
House Republicans narrowly passed President Trump's budget megabill. But the legislation still faces a rocky road in the Senate, where multiple GOP lawmakers are calling for significant rewrites. Susan Glasser,