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Pfizer and Moderna Stocks Plunge Amid Child Death Report

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 15, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Pfizer and ​COVID-19-summary.html” title=”Moderna …-19 Vaccine Summary | … & Immunizations | CDC”>Moderna Shares Dip Following Trump’s Claims Linking COVID Shots to Child Deaths

September 12, 2025 – Shares​ of both Pfizer⁢ and Moderna experienced‌ declines today following reports ⁤that former President Donald Trump publicly linked​ COVID-19 vaccines to ​deaths in children. Moderna’s stock slid more than 4%,while ⁢Pfizer also saw a decrease ⁢in value.

The reports coincide with policy shifts⁣ under‍ Health and Human ‍Services ⁢Secretary Robert F.Kennedy Jr., who has recently dropped COVID⁣ shot recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women ​and imposed new limits on​ the approval of new COVID-19 jabs.

Moderna​ responded to ​the ​reports with a statement asserting the⁤ safety of its vaccine ⁢is “rigorously monitored” by the ​company, the FDA, and ‌regulators⁢ in over 90 countries. The company added that ⁤surveillance⁤ systems in the U.S.,​ Australia, Canada, and Europe have not identified‍ “any new or undisclosed ‍safety⁣ concerns ‌in children or in pregnant women.”

Pfizer has not yet responded to requests⁣ for comment.

Despite the recent claims, ⁤numerous studies have consistently demonstrated ‍the safety ‌and effectiveness‍ of​ mRNA vaccines, including those ⁢from Pfizer and Moderna, with serious side effects⁤ occurring in‍ extremely rare cases. Researchers have noted a rare,elevated risk⁤ of myocarditis (inflamed heart muscle) in young men. However, no evidence currently supports claims that the vaccines cause other major safety risks, including pediatric deaths.Global ⁣surveillance data generally indicate that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh‍ the risks for pediatric populations.

The claims circulating appear to ⁢be based⁢ on data submitted⁤ to‌ the federal Vaccine Adverse ⁣Event ⁣reporting System (VAERS), ‍a system that collects unverified reports of side ‌effects from ⁣patients,‍ doctors, and pharmacists.

The‍ CDC emphasizes that only ⁣scientists and public health officials can determine, after thorough investigation, whether a vaccine caused⁤ or contributed to a reported⁣ side effect.

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary recently told CNN ⁢the‌ agency is conducting⁣ an “intense investigation” into potential links between COVID-19 shots and deaths in‍ children, citing self-reported incidents‌ in ⁢the VAERS database. He⁣ did not provide specific data linking pediatric deaths to⁢ the vaccine.⁤ The FDA‌ plans‍ to ​release a report in the coming weeks.

“We do know at the FDA, as we’ve been ‌looking‍ into‌ the ​ [vaccine safety] ​ database of ‍self reports, that ⁤there have been children who have died from ​the Covid vaccine,” Makary told CNN.

During a recent Senate hearing, Kennedy expressed support for a statement made by⁢ a newly appointed member‌ of a key government ⁢vaccine panel, who asserted‍ that mRNA vaccines pose a dangerous risk to⁤ individuals.

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COVID vaccines and flu shots will likely be harder to get this year.

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 10, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Access⁣ to Updated COVID and Flu Vaccines Faces Hurdles This Fall

Washington, D.C. ‌ – Millions of ​Americans may encounter⁣ difficulties accessing updated COVID-19 and annual flu shots this fall due to evolving‍ recommendations, insurance coverage uncertainties, and a splintering of guidance from medical organizations. ⁢The situation stems from recent decisions by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee ‌on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding vaccine eligibility,which have prompted disagreement among key ⁤medical groups and created confusion for both healthcare providers and ⁤the public.

The ⁢shifting landscape threatens to complicate efforts to ​protect ​populations against‍ respiratory viruses as the nation enters another fall and winter season. While the​ CDC​ recommends updated COVID-19⁣ vaccines for everyone six ‌months and older, the ​ACIP initially​ suggested a more limited rollout, advising that vaccination be ⁣based on individual risk.This sparked dissent, notably from the American Academy of Pediatrics ​(AAP) and the‌ american College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), who both publicly disagreed‌ with the ACIP’s‌ recommendations. A major concern is that the ACIP guidance may‌ lead to reduced insurance coverage for the vaccines, potentially creating financial barriers to access.

The AAP and ACOG are ⁣among medical organizations forming a ‌coalition to issue alternative guidance, essentially ​acting as a “shadow ‍ACIP,” to provide clearer recommendations to states and healthcare providers. These groups ‍hope that states will look​ to their ​collective expertise, despite the ongoing issue ⁤of insurance coverage. Efforts are⁢ underway to address these coverage concerns, but as of ‍now, the situation ‍remains fluid and could impact access to crucial ‌preventative care for a significant portion of the ​population.

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Nevada COVID Vaccine: CVS to Offer Updated Shots – Details

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

CVS to Offer Updated COVID Vaccines in ‌Nevada Following State Guidance Change

CARSON CITY, Nev. – CVS⁣ Pharmacy will begin ⁢offering the⁢ updated COVID-19 vaccine in nevada after the state’s Board of Pharmacy issued new guidance Friday, the Nevada Current confirmed. The company previously announced it would not carry ​the vaccine in Nevada, citing state regulations.CVS ‌confirmed the change in a statement, saying they‍ will make the vaccines available “as soon as possible” at pharmacies throughout the state. “Following today’s regulatory action by the Nevada Board of Pharmacy, CVS Pharmacy will ensure COVID-19 ⁣vaccinations are available as soon as possible at our pharmacies throughout the state,” a company spokesperson said.

The initial decision not ​to offer the vaccine stemmed from Nevada regulations requiring pharmacists to administer​ only drugs approved by the⁤ U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ⁤Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The ACIP has not yet approved this season’s COVID vaccine,and now ‍includes members appointed by Health and​ Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy jr. who have expressed vaccine skepticism.According to reporting by The Nevada Independent, the Board of Pharmacy persistent that pharmacists are permitted to widely administer vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and​ Drug ⁢Administration.

The Board of Pharmacy did not instantly respond to a request for comment from the Current Friday⁢ afternoon. Its⁣ website is currently offline due to a recent ransomware attack impacting the state’s details technology systems.

Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, who urged the state ‌to address vaccine ‌access on Thursday, plans to review the new guidance.A spokesperson for Cannizzaro said she will determine “whether this is⁣ a sufficient long-term‌ fix or whether it’s just a temporary solution and further action might potentially be needed.”

The office‌ of Gov. Joe Lombardo has not responded to inquiries from the Current regarding the vaccine’s initial unavailability and his confidence⁢ in future recommendations from the CDC and ACIP.


By April Corbin Girnus, Nevada Current

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by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

CDC Shifts COVID-19 Guidance, Advising ​Individualized Pediatric Consultations as Cases Remain steady

Updated guidelines from the Centers ⁢for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now recommend parents consult with⁢ their child’s pediatrician for case-by-case advice regarding COVID-19 precautions,‍ moving away from broad recommendations.‍ This shift⁣ comes as COVID-19‌ cases have remained relatively steady week-over-week, according to⁤ CDC data. The change reflects an evolving⁤ understanding of the virus and a⁣ move⁣ toward more⁢ personalized​ healthcare decisions.

The CDC’s updated approach acknowledges the⁤ varying levels of risk​ and protection‍ across different ‌populations and ​emphasizes the importance of tailored medical advice. While the public health emergency has ended, COVID-19 continues to circulate, and​ individuals ‍should remain informed about symptoms, testing, vaccination, and when to ​seek‍ medical attention. This guidance aims to empower families ‍to make informed ⁤decisions in consultation with their healthcare providers.

What are ‌the symptoms of current COVID-19⁤ strains?

Health agencies, including the CDC and the World Health Institution, report no evidence of ⁣specific symptoms being unique to different COVID-19 strains, though some individuals have reported symptoms like hoarseness or a “razor blade throat” as being more common with certain variants.The CDC outlines these common COVID-19 symptoms:

Fever or chills
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty⁢ breathing
Sore throat
Congestion or a runny nose
New loss of taste ⁢or smell
⁢Fatigue
Muscle or body aches
‌‌ Headache
Nausea or vomiting

The CDC advises seeking medical care if you⁣ experiance‌ any⁢ of the following:

Trouble breathing
Persistent pain ​or pressure‍ in ⁣the chest
⁣ New⁣ confusion
‍ ⁢Inability to wake ⁣or stay awake
* ⁢ Pale, gray, or ⁤blue lips, nail beds,‌ or skin (depending on skin tone)

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Health Expert Urges Senator to Halt RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Rollbacks

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 7, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Health Expert Urges Senator Cassidy to Intervene Over RFK Jr.’s HHS Actions

WASHINGTON – A longtime network television medical editor and founding editor of the Harvard ⁤Medical‌ School Health‌ Letter is imploring Senator Bill ⁢Cassidy (R-LA) to fulfill a pledge made prior to confirming Robert F. Kennedy jr. as Secretary of⁢ Health and Human Services (HHS). ⁤The expert‍ is raising alarm over recent decisions made by Kennedy that directly contradict ‌assurances Cassidy⁣ gave regarding vaccine access and research.

Prior to KennedyS confirmation,Cassidy stated he would “use [his] authority as chairman of the Senate ⁤committee with ⁢oversight of HHS to rebuff any attempt‍ to remove the public’s⁣ access to life-saving vaccines without iron-clad,causational,scientific evidence.” He also affirmed Kennedy would “maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ​advisory​ committee on immunization ⁢practices’⁤ recommendations ‍without changes.”

Though, as Kennedy’s appointment, he has‍ dismissed the longstanding members of the ‌CDC committee advising ⁣on vaccines and announced a nearly $500 million cut to goverment funding for‌ mRNA⁤ vaccine research and development. Kennedy stated in a social media video last month that HHS⁤ had “resolute that mRNA technology poses more ⁣risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses,” a claim disputed by⁢ numerous vaccine experts.

Dr. Michael Osterholm, a renowned public health expert, called the funding cut‍ “one of the worst decisions I’ve seen in 50 ⁢years of public health preparedness work.” Experts⁣ also highlight the broader potential‌ of mRNA technology beyond COVID-19 ‍vaccines, including ⁢potential applications‍ in cancer treatments.

The health expert, writing directly‌ to Cassidy as “one‌ physician to another,”​ is pleading with⁢ the Senator to “do what ‌you know in your physician’s heart is the right‌ thing to do: use that authority as you ‌promised, and call your committee into action before it is indeed too⁤ late, and too ‍many lives might potentially be unnecessarily‍ lost.”

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Robert F. Kennedy’s Vaccine Controversy Sparks Senate Outrage and Public Health Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 7, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The Man Who did Not Love Vaccines: Robert F.‍ Kennedy Jr.‌ and a​ Shift in US Health‌ Policy | ‌Society

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current US Secretary ‍of Health, is sparking significant controversy with actions that‌ signal a dramatic shift in the nation’s approach to vaccine ‍growth and public health recommendations. Since assuming office,Kennedy has moved to curtail funding for vaccine research and revisit established⁣ immunization guidelines,raising concerns‍ among scientists,public health officials,and even some within the Republican party.

A key decision made by Kennedy involved cancelling approximately‍ $500 million in funding earmarked for the development⁣ of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines. experts warn ‌this move‍ leaves the United States more ‌vulnerable to⁢ infectious diseases like influenza and COVID-19,⁣ and “yields a fundamental⁢ research area to ‌othre countries,” complicating access to potentially life-saving tools, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

Kennedy’s skepticism towards vaccines ⁤extends beyond‌ mRNA technology. In July, during his first meeting as a member of the Advisory Committee on ⁤Immunization practices (ACIP), he successfully⁣ advocated for the removal of a flu vaccine containing thimerosal – a preservative falsely linked to autism by the anti-vaccination movement – from the committee’s list of recommendations.

Further changes could come as‌ early as mid-September, during the next scheduled ACIP meeting, where⁢ new recommendations regarding the vaccination calendar, target groups, and accepted vaccine⁣ formulas are expected to be discussed. Kennedy has also promised to release​ a study​ this month investigating the causes of autism, ‌a topic he has previously ⁣connected to vaccines.The⁣ Wall ​Street Journal reports this forthcoming‌ report ⁣will attribute a rise‌ in autism incidence to increased consumption of a popular analgesic ‌during pregnancy.

These actions have prompted criticism even from within Kennedy’s own party. Senator John Barraso,⁤ a republican physician, expressed his concerns during a congressional oversight session, stating, “In his confirmation, he promised to respect the highest standards for vaccines, but since then I am increasingly worried.”

Despite these concerns, former President Donald Trump continues to publicly support ⁤his Secretary⁢ of Health, having previously⁢ pledged to allow Kennedy “at will” within the Department of health. Trump recently stated he had “heard⁢ that he has done very well⁣ in Congress.”

The​ alignment ‌between Trump and Kennedy appears to stem from shared concerns – ⁤including anxieties about rising autism diagnoses⁢ – and political strategy. Kennedy, a prominent figure within the “Make‌ America Healthy ⁣Again” (Maha) movement, brings ⁢a distinct⁤ voter ‌base to the ⁤table: individuals deeply ⁤interested in health, former Democrats disillusioned with their party, and those who‍ prioritize choice perspectives. While Kennedy’s ⁤support during his presidential run hovered around 2-3%,⁣ this ⁣electorate‍ could prove pivotal in close elections, such as the midterm elections anticipated in ⁣November 2026.

Despite generally negative approval ratings for the Republican Administration, Kennedy maintains ‍a⁢ relatively moderate level of public⁢ support, with 45% of voters⁤ approving of his⁤ performance.

Trump acknowledged Kennedy’s unconventional approach, ⁤stating ⁣after ‌his confirmation ‍hearing, “He has a bit different ⁢ideas. But we see what is happening ‍in health in the world and what is happening in health in this country, I like the fact​ that he is different.”

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