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Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman will share this year's Nobel prize for medicine.
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Experts warned a failure to ensure children are fully protected could lead to a spread of contagious diseases.
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The UK Health Security Agency's agreement enables the production of millions of influenza vaccines.
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Exciting scientific developments offer solutions to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The only barrier is cost, says Prof Devi Sridhar, the chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
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Rollout of a new round of boosters brought forward as mutated Covid variant Pirola leads to spike in cases
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US president’s message comes after CDC and FDA decide to recommend Covid booster shots amid rising cases
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The Covid-19 and flu vaccination programme is starting earlier than planned after a new variant of coronavirus was detected in the UK.
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Democrats say deaths will follow false claim by Dr Joseph Ladapo that new boosters were not tested on humans
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vaccines, available only to high-risk groups, have been brought forward as cases begin to rise and winter looms
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Some groups of people will be able to receive their jabs sooner
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vaccines for the most vulnerable will start being given in September instead of October in England.
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Researchers will also seek ways to speed up manufacture of jabs so vaccines could be rolled out more quickly in the event of a future outbreak.
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Covid vaccines are currently only available via the NHS but some scientists have highlighted a need for companies to offer private sales, like with flu jabs
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Health officials support proposal for private provision of vaccines after age limit on NHS booster programme raised to 65
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People not eligible for autumn booster programme should have option to pay for jab, experts argue, amid new wave concerns
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True Detective actor has a history of controversial statements about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic
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Dr Sherri Tenpenny had roughly 350 complaints lodged against her, according to the state medical board
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Global accord aims to avoid the damage caused during Covid-19 and ensure vaccines and medical equipment are distributed equally to all
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Government accepts advice from JCVI which says only at-risk groups and those aged 65 and over should be offered vaccines
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Only those aged 65 and over or in at-risk groups should be invited for jab, say UK experts.
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