What FDA's Planned Limits on COVID Vaccinations Mean for Health
Briefly

Larry Saltzman, a retired physician diagnosed with blood cancer, is alarmed by recent regulatory changes from the Trump administration that restrict access to COVID-19 vaccines. These changes involve tougher approval requirements that could make it harder for millions of Americans, especially those in vulnerable categories like immunocompromised individuals, to obtain necessary boosters. With COVID-19 still posing a significant threat, the new policies could reverse previous public health victories, as they may force drug manufacturers into expensive clinical trials that could limit vaccination rates in critical populations.
Larry Saltzman, a retired doctor with blood cancer, expresses concern over new regulatory frameworks restricting access to COVID-19 vaccines, leaving vulnerable populations unprotected.
The Trump administration's new criteria for COVID-19 vaccine approval could drastically limit access to boosters for millions, jeopardizing the health of immunocompromised individuals.
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