Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
They aren’t. Please read the last few pages, or a reputable news source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
They aren’t. Please read the last few pages, or a reputable news source.
DP here but what do you mean? This is from NPR. Is that reputable?
The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday, but imposed new restrictions on who's eligible to get them.
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/08/27/nx-s1-5515503/fda-covid-vaccines-restricted
Right. As the article says, people can get a prescription for the vaccine from their doctor. It might be "off-label," but off-label prescriptions are very common.
Separately, you might need to have it administered at a doctor's office, due to regulations on pharmacists in some states.
But full FDA approval means anyone can get these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
They aren’t. Please read the last few pages, or a reputable news source.
DP here but what do you mean? This is from NPR. Is that reputable?
The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday, but imposed new restrictions on who's eligible to get them.
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/08/27/nx-s1-5515503/fda-covid-vaccines-restricted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my pediatric practice. I guess the moron antivaxxers rule the day:
The Covid Vaccine Situation – Unclear for the Time Being
It is not yet clear whether Covid vaccine will be available for children this year. This past week the FDA issued a “safety label” for the 2025-2026 versions of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up, and the Moderna vaccine for ages 6 months and up. However, the vaccines have not yet been approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC approval has historically been a prerequisite for vaccine distribution and administration. In a normal year, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meets in the spring to issue vaccine recommendations for the fall season. The director of the CDC then typically approves the vaccines for distribution and use.
This year, the spring ACIP meeting did not occur – it was canceled. All 17 members of the Committee were then dismissed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr. They were replaced by a group of 8 new members, 1 of whom has subsequently resigned. At least two of the remaining 7 are noted vaccine skeptics.
ACIP is next scheduled to meet September 18-19. It is expected to issue a Covid vaccine recommendation at that time. However, given the ouster this week of the director of the CDC and the subsequent resignation of several other top CDC officials, it is not clear that this meeting will take place as scheduled. It is also not clear what the Committee will recommend, whether the CDC will follow that recommendation, or whether CDC approval will prove necessary for vaccine distribution and administration this year.
The upshot is that we do not yet know when and if Covid vaccine will be available for children this fall. We will update you here as soon as the situation becomes clear.
This is what happens when you FAFO with our kids' health. A lot of vulnerable kids who need vaccine protection won't be able to get it. And when these kids die of preventable diseases, we can say "there was no way to prevent this" even though that's a lie.
I was under the impression that high risk groups are still eligible for the vaccine. And high risk is defined very broadly. What vulnerable kids would be outside of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
They aren’t. Please read the last few pages, or a reputable news source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
Not according to my pediatrician's practice--read the message above-they may not be available this fall.
That's an issue for your doctor if they don't want to prescribe and administer them. They must not think they're very valuable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
They aren’t. Please read the last few pages, or a reputable news source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my pediatric practice. I guess the moron antivaxxers rule the day:
The Covid Vaccine Situation – Unclear for the Time Being
It is not yet clear whether Covid vaccine will be available for children this year. This past week the FDA issued a “safety label” for the 2025-2026 versions of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up, and the Moderna vaccine for ages 6 months and up. However, the vaccines have not yet been approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC approval has historically been a prerequisite for vaccine distribution and administration. In a normal year, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meets in the spring to issue vaccine recommendations for the fall season. The director of the CDC then typically approves the vaccines for distribution and use.
This year, the spring ACIP meeting did not occur – it was canceled. All 17 members of the Committee were then dismissed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr. They were replaced by a group of 8 new members, 1 of whom has subsequently resigned. At least two of the remaining 7 are noted vaccine skeptics.
ACIP is next scheduled to meet September 18-19. It is expected to issue a Covid vaccine recommendation at that time. However, given the ouster this week of the director of the CDC and the subsequent resignation of several other top CDC officials, it is not clear that this meeting will take place as scheduled. It is also not clear what the Committee will recommend, whether the CDC will follow that recommendation, or whether CDC approval will prove necessary for vaccine distribution and administration this year.
The upshot is that we do not yet know when and if Covid vaccine will be available for children this fall. We will update you here as soon as the situation becomes clear.
This is what happens when you FAFO with our kids' health. A lot of vulnerable kids who need vaccine protection won't be able to get it. And when these kids die of preventable diseases, we can say "there was no way to prevent this" even though that's a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Everyone on this thread wants the US healthcare system to be more like Europe and Canada, until it comes to the Covid vaccine. Someone upthread said Canada should be immunizing US citizens at the border. Do you know that Canada, like the EU, only vaccinates adults over 65 and those with certain conditions? Their restrictions are even tighter than these new US conditions. Literally, over half the US can get the vaccination because obesity is one of the conditions that makes one eligible; as is anxiety and depression. Pretty much everyone on this site is covered. So to call this a "humanitarian" crisis is beyond hysteria. And comes from a place of complete disinformation.
I’m sorry to point it out, but you are incorrect.
1.In Canada, anyone can be immunized with Covid vax once a year, and those high risk can be immunized twice a year.
2. Due to individual state laws in the USA, vaccines cannot be released if they are not approved by fda and ACIP. RFK has fired ACIP and tried to force cdc director to sign off on fake documents. This now means they are banned in a few states and require prescription AND proof of high-risk condition in order to get one.
This has been widely reported and clarified by reputable news sources in the past 24 hours.
That's not quite right. And what about the EU, hmm?
Same in the EU. Anyone of any age can get the covid vax free of charge, at least once a year. Some member states of the EU offer more than one a year to high risk groups, free of charge.
This information is easy to look up, you know. EMA. Not Fox News or gateway pundit.
Nope.
https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2025/06/26/whos-eligible-for-the-2025-covid-19-vaccine-or-autumn-booster/
For autumn 2025, COVID-19 vaccination will be offered to:
adults aged 75 years and over
residents in care homes for older adults
individuals who are immunosuppressed aged 6 months and over
This represents a change from the autumn 2024 programme, which also included adults aged 65 to 74 and all those aged 6 months and over in a clinical risk group.
The eligibility is the same across the 4 nations of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).
The UK is not part of the EU.
What’s different in the UK is that anyone can go and get a vax, even if they aren’t in the invited group. There is a fee but it’s half what it is here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Everyone on this thread wants the US healthcare system to be more like Europe and Canada, until it comes to the Covid vaccine. Someone upthread said Canada should be immunizing US citizens at the border. Do you know that Canada, like the EU, only vaccinates adults over 65 and those with certain conditions? Their restrictions are even tighter than these new US conditions. Literally, over half the US can get the vaccination because obesity is one of the conditions that makes one eligible; as is anxiety and depression. Pretty much everyone on this site is covered. So to call this a "humanitarian" crisis is beyond hysteria. And comes from a place of complete disinformation.
I’m sorry to point it out, but you are incorrect.
1.In Canada, anyone can be immunized with Covid vax once a year, and those high risk can be immunized twice a year.
2. Due to individual state laws in the USA, vaccines cannot be released if they are not approved by fda and ACIP. RFK has fired ACIP and tried to force cdc director to sign off on fake documents. This now means they are banned in a few states and require prescription AND proof of high-risk condition in order to get one.
This has been widely reported and clarified by reputable news sources in the past 24 hours.
That's not quite right. And what about the EU, hmm?
Same in the EU. Anyone of any age can get the covid vax free of charge, at least once a year. Some member states of the EU offer more than one a year to high risk groups, free of charge.
This information is easy to look up, you know. EMA. Not Fox News or gateway pundit.
Nope.
https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2025/06/26/whos-eligible-for-the-2025-covid-19-vaccine-or-autumn-booster/
For autumn 2025, COVID-19 vaccination will be offered to:
adults aged 75 years and over
residents in care homes for older adults
individuals who are immunosuppressed aged 6 months and over
This represents a change from the autumn 2024 programme, which also included adults aged 65 to 74 and all those aged 6 months and over in a clinical risk group.
The eligibility is the same across the 4 nations of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny. Everyone on this thread wants the US healthcare system to be more like Europe and Canada, until it comes to the Covid vaccine. Someone upthread said Canada should be immunizing US citizens at the border. Do you know that Canada, like the EU, only vaccinates adults over 65 and those with certain conditions? Their restrictions are even tighter than these new US conditions. Literally, over half the US can get the vaccination because obesity is one of the conditions that makes one eligible; as is anxiety and depression. Pretty much everyone on this site is covered. So to call this a "humanitarian" crisis is beyond hysteria. And comes from a place of complete disinformation.
I’m sorry to point it out, but you are incorrect.
1.In Canada, anyone can be immunized with Covid vax once a year, and those high risk can be immunized twice a year.
2. Due to individual state laws in the USA, vaccines cannot be released if they are not approved by fda and ACIP. RFK has fired ACIP and tried to force cdc director to sign off on fake documents. This now means they are banned in a few states and require prescription AND proof of high-risk condition in order to get one.
This has been widely reported and clarified by reputable news sources in the past 24 hours.
That's not quite right. And what about the EU, hmm?
Same in the EU. Anyone of any age can get the covid vax free of charge, at least once a year. Some member states of the EU offer more than one a year to high risk groups, free of charge.
This information is easy to look up, you know. EMA. Not Fox News or gateway pundit.
Nope.
https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2025/06/26/whos-eligible-for-the-2025-covid-19-vaccine-or-autumn-booster/
For autumn 2025, COVID-19 vaccination will be offered to:
adults aged 75 years and over
residents in care homes for older adults
individuals who are immunosuppressed aged 6 months and over
This represents a change from the autumn 2024 programme, which also included adults aged 65 to 74 and all those aged 6 months and over in a clinical risk group.
The eligibility is the same across the 4 nations of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).
The UK is not part of the EU.
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Oh, god. PP was asleep for all of Brexit.
We were talking about Europe and Canada at one point. I didn't realize that we can only compare ourselves to certain European countries.
Same in the EU. Anyone of any age can get the covid vax free of charge, at least once a year. Some member states of the EU offer more than one a year to high risk groups, free of charge. This information is easy to look up, you know. EMA. Not Fox News or gateway pundit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.
Not according to my pediatrician's practice--read the message above-they may not be available this fall.
Anonymous wrote:From my pediatric practice. I guess the moron antivaxxers rule the day:
The Covid Vaccine Situation – Unclear for the Time Being
It is not yet clear whether Covid vaccine will be available for children this year. This past week the FDA issued a “safety label” for the 2025-2026 versions of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up, and the Moderna vaccine for ages 6 months and up. However, the vaccines have not yet been approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC approval has historically been a prerequisite for vaccine distribution and administration. In a normal year, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meets in the spring to issue vaccine recommendations for the fall season. The director of the CDC then typically approves the vaccines for distribution and use.
This year, the spring ACIP meeting did not occur – it was canceled. All 17 members of the Committee were then dismissed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr. They were replaced by a group of 8 new members, 1 of whom has subsequently resigned. At least two of the remaining 7 are noted vaccine skeptics.
ACIP is next scheduled to meet September 18-19. It is expected to issue a Covid vaccine recommendation at that time. However, given the ouster this week of the director of the CDC and the subsequent resignation of several other top CDC officials, it is not clear that this meeting will take place as scheduled. It is also not clear what the Committee will recommend, whether the CDC will follow that recommendation, or whether CDC approval will prove necessary for vaccine distribution and administration this year.
The upshot is that we do not yet know when and if Covid vaccine will be available for children this fall. We will update you here as soon as the situation becomes clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These restrictions in vacccine access are awful. Antivaxxers can make decisions about their own bodies and those of their kids, but they shouldn't let their anti-science paranoia prevent Americans who need and want those vaccines from getting them.
They're approved. Anyone can get one with a prescription. At least, once they're distributed to doctors offices.