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Study: Health care workers more likely to be affected by long COVID-19

Long COVID-19 has affected U.S. health care workers more than Americans in other jobs, according to a Frontiers in Public Health study.

Updated COVID-19 shots likely to be covered this year, insurers say

Health insurers likely will cover COVID-19 shots this fall, despite the Food and Drug Administration limiting the shot to people 65 and older or those with health conditions, according to two insurance trade organization representatives.

CDC releases 2025-26 respiratory disease season outlook

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting a similar combined number of peak hospitalizations from COVID-19, the flu and respiratory syncytial virus this upcoming respiratory virus season compared to last year’s, according to its 2025-26 outlook released Aug. 25.

CDC says COVID-19 cases growing or likely growing in 45 states 

COVID-19 infections are growing or likely growing in 45 states and not changing in five states, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Aug. 8. Wastewater levels for COVID-19 have been classified as moderate nationwide, with the highest detected in the Western U.S. 

FDA announces recall of cefazolin by Sandoz for mislabeling

The Food and Drug Administration July 15

COVID-19 vaccination approved for older adults and high-risk, younger children

 The Food and Drug Administration July 10 approved Moderna’s Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine for children und

OSHA proposes removing remaining requirements of its COVID-19 emergency temporary standard

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration June 30 released a proposed rule to remove what remains of its emergency temporary standard for occupational exposure to COVID-19 that had required certain health care employers to protect workers in health care settings from exposure to the virus that caused COVID-19.

RFK Jr. says CDC will no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children, pregnant women

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. May 27 announced in a post on X that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children and pregnant women.

FDA to limit COVID-19 vaccine to people over 65, others at high risk for serious illness

Leaders of the Food and Drug Administration May 20 announced new guidelines for administering the COVID-19 vaccine in a paper published by the New England Journal of Medicine.