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Moderna says FDA will consider new flu shot

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FDA plans review of Moderna flu vaccine for older adults
Moderna's mRNA-1010 flu vaccine for older adults could be made available by the end of 2026, the pharmaceutical company announced on Friday.

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Clinical Trials Show Moderna's New mRNA Flu Vaccine Is Safe and Effective. FDA Won't Even Consider It.
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FDA Reverses Course, Will Review Moderna's mRNA Flu Vaccine
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FDA reverses course on Moderna's flu vaccine
The FDA says it will now review a new m-r-n-a flu vaccine from Moderna.

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Moderna got a win from the FDA, but political headwinds remain a concern for vaccine makers
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A Welcome FDA Walkback on a Flu Vaccine
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Moderna says the FDA will consider its new flu shot after resolving a public dispute
The dispute centered over a 40,000-person clinical trial that concluded Moderna’s new vaccine was more effective in adults aged 50 and older than one of the standard flu shots used today.

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State's top health official: FDA's reversal on Moderna's flu vaccine could ‘chill the market’
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Moderna Wins Regulatory Reversal as U.S. FDA Agrees to Evaluate New Shot
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U.S. rejection of new mRNA flu vaccine 'sends chills,' epidemiologist says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced recently that it will not review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine, despite late-stage trials showing it was safe and effective. The rejection has many in and outside the industry concerned about the Trump administration’s approach to vaccine development and recommendations.
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Americans are increasingly questioning flu and measles vaccine safety

Percentage of Americans who see flu and measles vaccines as safe is declining - A new survey’s findings come amid a historic year for measles and flu, including the largest measles outbreak since 2000
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Safety perceptions of major vaccines show significant drop over the past three years

In a winter marked by flu outbreaks, the persistence of Covid-19, and surges of measles cases across the United States, an Annenberg survey finds that a sizable majority of Americans think the three vaccines that combat these potentially deadly illnesses are safe to take,
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