Here it is ........ another bollox vaccine......... for the stupid !!!!!!!! .......they should call it the wankers /shit stain/dumbass/useless cunt/idiot/retard/sheeple.........for all you fucking morons that took this shot.......... with it's RNA strand .......... i have no sympathy for your useless pathetic torso/kadavar/body......Listen!!!!!....i got COVID 19......(computer operated implant device ......19.....alphabet ....A=1....(9=I...).......but like voting......... there are no shortage of spinelss ........ nutless ....... fucking fools ......... and married cunts .......and limp wristed fuckers....... who will believe anything...that the govt tell them......... after all........... america is 32 nd in the world in education........... just above a country with camels ....there you have it a nation of followers .......america is not a country .....it's a business .....yes folks if you have not figured that out you area fucking putz of the highest order......really .... ......owned by the big dogs ........ not hard ........to figure out that one ........ but they ........who are they !!!!!!!!.....know that the mass of voters......... and vaxxed are the ones that are like lambs ........USA want the mass of populi ........ to be like mushrooms .....kept in the dark.......... and fed shit ........goody gum drops ......not confused just plain fucking stupid that;s all ....
Confused by the new COVID vaccine guidelines? Here's what you need to know.
Almost everyone can still get the shots, but a lot of people will have to go through some extra steps.
The Food and Drug Administration announced new federal guidance for COVID-19 vaccinations on Wednesday that put new restrictions on how millions of Americans will be able to access the shots as several states deal with a late-summer surge in coronavirus cases.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, outlined the new rules in a post on social media Wednesday. The department officially revoked the emergency use authorization that has allowed the vaccines to be widely available since they first came onto the market in late 2020. At the same time, HHS issued new, nonemergency approvals for four updated vaccines that are formulated to protect against strains of the virus that are currently circulating in the U.S.
“The American people demanded science, safety, and common sense. This framework delivers all three,” Kennedy wrote.
Some public health experts strongly disagreed with the move, arguing that it will make it harder for people to defend themselves against a virus that is still causing more than 100 deaths in the U.S. every week.
Who can get the vaccines now?
The most important takeaway from the new guidelines is that most people who want a COVID vaccine can still get one. But there are important new protocols that mean different groups of Americans will have different rules for how they can access the vaccines for the first time since they became widely available. Here’s what the specific rules are for various groups.
Seniors: For anyone who’s 65 or older, the rules haven’t changed. They can still get any of the available vaccines from the same places they have gotten them in the past.
Adults and children between the ages of 5 and 64: The most significant change under the new guidelines is that nonseniors are now separated into high-risk and non-high-risk categories when it comes to how they can access the vaccines.
Anyone with an underlying health condition that increases their risk of severe infection or death from COVID can still get the vaccine from a pharmacy, doctor’s office or other vaccine site. The list of conditions that put someone into the high-risk category includes chronic lung disease, heart conditions, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, immunocompromising conditions and obesity.
Those who do not have an underlying health condition can now only get the vaccine after consulting with their doctor. Pharmacies and other vaccination sites can no longer provide the shot to someone who isn’t in the high-risk pool.
Young children: The end of the emergency authorization means that only one shot, Moderna’s Spikevax vaccine, is available to children under the age of 5. Spikevax is only approved for children with an underlying health condition. There is no longer a COVID vaccine authorized for non-high-risk children under 5 years old, though doctors may choose to provide the shot “off label” in some cases.
How have medical experts reacted?
Some of the most prominent medical groups in the country have criticized the new vaccine guidelines for creating what they consider to be unnecessary barriers to accessing lifesaving preventative care.
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