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With coronavirus uptick, should I get a COVID shot? When are new vaccines available?

The fall vaccination season is just around the corner, and officials are set to roll out another updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as new tools to protect against RSV. Here's a rundown of the three types of vaccines that will available in the coming months. A new COVID-19 vaccine could roll out by late September A fall 2023 version of the COVID vaccine will likely be reviewed by ...
The fall vaccination season is just around the corner, and officials are rolling out a new updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The fall vaccination season is just around the corner, and officials are set to roll out another updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as new tools to protect against RSV.

Here's a rundown of the three types of vaccines that will available in the coming months.

A new COVID-19 vaccine could roll out by late September

A fall 2023 version of the COVID vaccine will likely be reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the latter part of September, officials say.

Guidance on who is recommended to get that shot will

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