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If a Lyme disease vaccine gets approved, how would it go over? We asked hunters

NPR Topics: Health

NPR Topics: Health

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June 27, 2026

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Drugmakers are working on a potential new shot to prevent the tick-borne illness. How might it fare in the era of vaccine skepticism?

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 2, 2026

Measles vaccination rate for Texas kindergarteners increased slightly after 2025 outbreak

Despite the spike in demand for measles shots following the deadly 2025 outbreak, exemptions on all vaccines for schoolchildren rose after the release of a downloadable exemption form.

CBC News

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· Jul 1, 2026

mRNA vaccines proved safe and effective during COVID, review says. Cancer could be next

The mRNA vaccines approved to treat COVID-19 are safe and effective and show promise in treating other diseases including cancer, according to a new review published in The Lancet Tuesday.

The West Australian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Vaccine eligibility extended as diphtheria outbreak remains a concern for regional WA

The Department of Health has extended vaccine eligibility to all Aboriginal people across the State as part of its ongoing response to the diphtheria outbreak in regional WA.

Medical Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

The FDA Already Approved This Fall's COVID Vaccine Strain, but No One Has Officially Said Who Should Get It

The FDA approved this fall's COVID vaccine strain in May, but the committee that determines who should get it and insurance coverage has had no quorum since March. Here's the gap.

Fortune

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘Project 2029’ floats free child care—or $1,000 to stay home

The inclusion of universal child care in Project 2029 signals that Democrats see it as a winning issue.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Mexico, AS buka kilang hasilkan lalat steril basmi parasit ternakan

MEXICO CITY: Mexico dan Amerika Syarikat (AS) pada Sabtu merasmikan sebuah kilang yang akan menghasilkan lalat steril bagi membasmi sejenis parasit ternakan yang boleh menyebabkan kematian lembu. Lalat steril itu digunakan untuk memutuskan kitaran pembiakan lalat New World screwworm (NWS), iaitu spesies yang larvanya menyerang tisu haiwan ternakan. Kilang bernilai AS61 juta (RM249.3 juta) itu ... Read more The post Mexico, AS buka kilang hasilkan lalat steril basmi parasit ternakan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "If a Lyme disease vaccine gets approved, how would it go over? We asked hunters": KSAT San Antonio — Measles vaccination rate for Texas kindergarteners increased slightly after 2025 outbreak. CBC News — mRNA vaccines proved safe and effective during COVID, review says. Cancer could be next. The West Australian — Vaccine eligibility extended as diphtheria outbreak remains a concern for regional WA. Medical Daily — The FDA Already Approved This Fall's COVID Vaccine Strain, but No One Has Officially Said Who Should Get It. Fortune — ‘Project 2029’ floats free child care—or $1,000 to stay home. Utusan Malaysia — Mexico, AS buka kilang hasilkan lalat steril basmi parasit ternakan