• Without Evusheld, Immunocompromised People Are on Their Own Against COVID-19

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    When it comes to avoiding COVID-19 in the U.S., it's increasingly everyone for themselves. The Biden Administration announced it will end pandemic emergency declarations in May 2023 , which will affect the availability of free tests, treatments, and vaccines.
    But even now, nobody has fewer tools to protect themselves than immunocompromised people.
    On Jan. 26, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revoked emergency-use authorization for Evusheld , a therapy first authorized in December 2021. Evusheld was meant to be used preventatively as an alternative to COVID-19 vaccines for people have...
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