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Getting Rid of the Evidence? Utah Health Care Providers Told to Dump Any Original COVID-19 Vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78343423:MV81NDE0NzU5XzlFREE5NzA=] SALT LAKE CITY — Utah health care providers are being told to get rid of any of the original COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna they still have in stock following the federal government's decision to switch to a newer formulation. "Everybody that has any monovalent vaccine needs to take that off the shelves and dispose of it because it's no longer recommended," said Rich Lakin, Utah Department of Health and Human Services immunization director. The advisory comes after the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined this week that only bivalent COVID-19 vaccines are authorized for use in the United States. https://www.ksl.com/article/50626285/why-you-wont-be-able-to-find-the-original-covid-19-vaccine-in-utah-anymore [/quote]
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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah health care providers are being told to get rid of any of the original COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna they still have in stock following the federal government's decision to switch to a newer formulation.
"Everybody that has any monovalent vaccine needs to take that off the shelves and dispose of it because it's no longer recommended," said Rich Lakin, Utah Department of Health and Human Services immunization director.
The advisory comes after the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined this week that only bivalent COVID-19 vaccines are authorized for use in the United States.
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