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COVID news: FDA limits convalescent plasma use; 455K US deaths


Adults 20-49 are driving the spread of COVID-19 and vaccinating that group could be key to controlling the pace of infections, a study suggests. Researchers at London s Imperial College estimated that at least 65% of new U.S. infections originate from that age group.
Targeting interventions – including transmission-blocking vaccines – to adults age 20-49 is an important consideration in halting resurgent epidemics and preventing COVID-19-attributable deaths, the study s authors say in the publication Science.
Older adults – currently at or near the front of the line for vaccinations and facing the highest death rate – and children drive very little of the spread, the study says. So should vaccination efforts target young adults first? ....

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Vaccine court rule change would eliminate pay for shoulder injuries


The most common injury from errant vaccine shots might no longer be paid through a federal program due to a rule change ushered in during the final days of the Trump administration.
More than 2,200 Americans since 2017 have filed shoulder-injury claims to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. 
But a rule change signed last month by then-U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar would remove shoulder injuries from the program, known as vaccine court. 
The move comes as more than one million Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19 every day at nursing homes, clinics and stadium-style mass immunization sites to curb a once-in-a-century virus. Adding barriers for those who have rare but serious side effects sends the wrong message as the nation undertakes an unprecedented immunization campaign, experts say. ....

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Government program tapped to pay for COVID-19 vaccine injuries rarely sides with consumers


Government program tapped to pay for COVID-19 vaccine injuries rarely sides with consumers
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In March, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared that all claims of injury from COVID-19 vaccines would be handled through a program run by his agency.
Because the vaccine is for a once-in-a-century virus and hasn t been approved for routine use, anyone who seeks compensation for a serious side effect will be directed to a little-known federal program that rarely sides with consumers. 
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COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed in New York City. ....

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