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Learn about COVID-19 vaccines for specific groups of people. Because of age, health conditions, or other factors, some people should not get certain vaccines or should wait before getting them. Read the guidelines below for each vaccine.
Dec 16, 2020 · CNN — The Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine being rolled out across the US should be safe for just about anyone – even the frailest elderly people. Under the emergency use authorization the...
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Dec 17, 2020 · Dr. Anthony Fauci also recently said people who’ve had Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological reaction to either influenza or the flu vaccine, should not get the COVID-19 vaccine...
Nov 21, 2023 · ANSWER: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended the 2023-2024 COVID-19 (mRNA) vaccine for everyone 6 months or older. The COVID-19 vaccine is strongly recommended for people who face the highest risk of experiencing complications from the virus.
2 days ago · Yes, COVID-19 vaccines are safe for people who have existing health conditions, including conditions that have a higher risk of getting serious illness with COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccine can lower the risk of death or serious illness caused by COVID-19.
Sep 28, 2022 · FAQ. Summary. There are very few medical reasons not to have a COVID-19 vaccine. Some reasons include a history of severe allergic reactions, pericarditis, or endocarditis following a prior...
Jan 13, 2022 · 1. "It hasn't been around long enough." Point taken. Scientists really did develop the vaccine in an incredibly short amount of time. But there’s more to the story. It turns out they had a running start with technology and research that has been at hand for years, a September 2021 story on AARP.org explains.