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A doctor—wearing a mask, lab coat and gloves—prepares a shot of the vaccine.
New vaccines now available
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone 6 months and older get an updated vaccine to protect against serious COVID-19 illness—and its Bridge Access Program offers no-cost vaccines for uninsured and underinsured adults.

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The Food and Drug Administration has approved two new 2024-2025 mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which protect against new variants of the virus.
Bruce Farber, MD, chief of epidemiology and public health with Northwell Health, recommends taking the vaccine as soon as it's available.
Gita Lisker, MD, a pulmonologist at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, reflects on COVID four years later.
Bruce Farber, MD, chief of public health and epidemiology for Northwell Health, told Newsday that the CDC is starting to treat COVID-19 as a respiratory illness like flu and RSV, eliminating the five-day quarantine recommendation.

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