Why CDC advisers voted to add COVID vaccines to routine immunizations
The agency says the move is only intended to "streamline clinical guidance" for doctors.
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The agency says the move is only intended to "streamline clinical guidance" for doctors.
Videos appearing to show the teen died in a quarantine center without medical attention were scrubbed from the internet as Communist leaders gathered in Beijing.
The committee acknowledged that the pandemic has gotten better, but believes the world must remain vigilant as the COVID-19 virus has proven unpredictable.
Pregnancy-related deaths have spiked nearly 80% since 2018, with COVID-19 being a factor in a quarter of the 1,178 deaths reported last year.
This week on "Face the Nation," Washington is still reeling from Wednesday's deadly siege at the Capitol and America is on edge as the clock ticks down the last days of the Trump administration.
This week on "Face the Nation," the nation's capital is an armed fortress as America anxiously awaits the next 72 hours.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee unveiled a $3.8 billion fund and new ultra-liberal visa rules to attract global talent to the city. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss Lee's first policy address and the rising tensions between North and South Korea.
Boston University says its research with "chimeric recombinant" viruses did not lead to a "gain of function."
Congress votes to raise debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion; Tennessee couple killed in alleged murder-for-hire plot
New York City introduces broader vaccine mandate; Jussie Smollett to continue testifying today
FDA meets to consider Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for young kids; Many Black employees don't want to return to office
COVID cases and hospitalizations rising again in U.S.; Future of enhanced child tax credit up in the air
U.S. could soon allow COVID-19 vaccines for kids; "Bomb cyclone" storm barrels into Pacific coast
FDA approves Moderna and Johnson and Johnson booster shots; supply chain issues affecting California neighborhood
COVID-19 cases skyrocket as Delta and Omicron spread; Facebook whistleblower shares fears about metaverse
Delta variant drives new wave of COVID infections; Regulators open investigation into Trump's social media deal
New U.S. international travel restrictions take effect; Scientists racing to learn more about Omicron variant
FDA may soon authorize boosters for some teens; Senators slam Instagram CEO for not protecting young users
Omicron variant threatens U.S. recovery efforts; Hanukkah ceremonies and celebrations underway worldwide
CDC strengthens call for COVID booster shots; Ghislaine Maxwell trial to resume in NYC
Biden attending climate summit in Scotland; U.S. releases declassified COVID-19 origins report
U.S. facing double coronavirus surge this winter; Civil rights pioneer's record cleared after 66 years
Here's what you should know about COVID-19 and updated boosters to prepare for a possible fall or winter surge.
The daily pace of new shots administered is once again slowing, following an uptick last month.
The CDC says 1 in 7 adults report symptoms of long COVID after an infection, and there are still many questions about what causes it and how to treat it. CBS News spoke with Tabitha Turchio, who has struggled with the condition for 22 months. Then Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News, joins Elaine Quijano and Errol Barnett with the latest on what doctors are learning and efforts to understand who's most at risk.
Voters are headed to the polls today in Virginia, New Jersey, California and New York City, in the biggest races since President Trump's win. Follow live results here.
A shelter-in-place has been issued after a UPS plane crashed near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, officials said.
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now tied for the longest in U.S. history. Follow live updates here.
Senators are discussing a deal that would fund the government alongside long-term appropriations bills in exchange for a vote on extending health care tax credits.
President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"
Sean Dunn has been charged with a misdemeanor felony count for throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent during President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency may need to close "certain parts of the airspace" if the shutdown continues.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful people to hold the office, has died, his family says. He was 84.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein provided the Justice Department with "precise and detailed" information about 20 alleged co-conspirators, House Democrats say.