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Booster shots have been authorized for all U.S. adults, and the government is urging people to get them. But what if you've already had COVID and the vaccine?
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Intergenerational indoor gatherings, a.k.a, Thanksgiving dinner, still pose a COVID risk to older adults and the immunocompromised. Here's how to keep everyone safe.
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An uptick in the transmission rate and cases has Austin Public Health officials stressing the importance of risk mitigation when traveling and interacting over the next few days.
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A panel of vaccine advisors voted unanimously to expand authorization of boosters for anyone 18 and older. Just hours later CDC director Rochelle Walensky endorsed the recommendation.
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The CDC released two reports Friday following months of warnings from doctors and health officials that this group is particularly vulnerable to COVID.
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The lawsuit came one day after the White House’s announcement of an OSHA rule implementing the vaccine or testing mandate first announced in September.
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The seven-day average of new COVID-19 hospital admissions has sunk below 15, putting Austin-Travis County in the Stage 2 range. But health officials say there's still substantial spread of disease.
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Physicians weigh in on what you need to know about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, and how to think about the risks and benefits of vaccinating your kid.
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Travis County officials say they are working with local school districts to begin vaccination efforts in the area.
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The agency acted after an independent panel of scientists strongly supported the move. Kids could start getting vaccinated within the week.