COVID Vaccine Recommendations 2025: What Actual Experts Say You Should Do
Briefly

The CDC initially recommended annual COVID-19 vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older, endorsed by major medical authorities. However, recent changes state that only adults over 65 and those with risk factors should receive annual shots. Healthy children and pregnant individuals may be excluded. As the new highly transmissible 'Nimbus' COVID variant spreads, experts emphasize the importance of annual vaccinations for healthy adults aged 18 to 64, with data supporting increased protection from severe health outcomes for all adults.
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) has maintained its position that annual COVID-19 vaccinations are crucial for both your personal health and that of the public.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that only adults older than 65 and those with at least one condition that puts them at risk for severe COVID-19 should get an annual shot.
The new 'Nimbus' COVID variant is believed to be more transmissible than past variants and comes with a new symptom: 'razor blade throat.'
CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines have shifted, resulting in the potential exclusion of healthy children and pregnant individuals from the vaccination schedule.
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