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FDA Advisory Committee meeting to discuss use of COVID-19 vaccine on children postponed as new data arises

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor February 15, 2022

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently postponed an advisory committee meeting to discuss the administration of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 6 months to 4 years. The...

Should the COVID-19 vaccine be mandatory or optional?

Kiana White, Contributing Writer May 4, 2021

For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic has raged the world with deaths, terror and fear, and continues to impact the changing sense of normalcy. Many industries that once thrived in in-person settings,...

J&J vaccine production plummets: What this could mean for college students

J&J vaccine production plummets: What this could mean for college students

Samuel Weinmann, Staff Writer April 13, 2021

Fifteen million doses of the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) vaccine were thrown away at a major Baltimore facility, following costly employee errors. Rollout of the J&J vaccine has quickly slowed...

Flu Season: What does Health Services Offer?

Flu Season: What does Health Services Offer?

Hannah Providence, Contributing Writer October 8, 2019

With flu season approaching, the Office of Health Services will offer free flu shots with the appropriate insurance. The office is doing its part to make sure students and staff are prepared by encouraging...

Why you shouldn’t vaccinate your kids

Kaitlin Mahar February 11, 2015

  In the wake of the current controversy surrounding vaccinating children, Kaitlin Mahar provides a satirical opinion to shed light on misleading information. Vaccines do nothing but put...

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