
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Last week, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Food and Drug Administration would require all new vaccines to be tested against placebos and to develop new vaccines without using mRNA technology.
On Today's Show:
Christina Jewett, reporter covering Food and Drug Administration forThe New York Times, explains what that will mean for future drugs, including COVID-19 booster shots, plus more FDA-related news headlines.
By WNYC Studios4.4
656656 ratings
Last week, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Food and Drug Administration would require all new vaccines to be tested against placebos and to develop new vaccines without using mRNA technology.
On Today's Show:
Christina Jewett, reporter covering Food and Drug Administration forThe New York Times, explains what that will mean for future drugs, including COVID-19 booster shots, plus more FDA-related news headlines.

6,755 Listeners

25,875 Listeners

9,179 Listeners

3,991 Listeners

1,568 Listeners

3,533 Listeners

5,639 Listeners

6,296 Listeners

112,617 Listeners

2,316 Listeners

32,371 Listeners

9,488 Listeners

2,402 Listeners

5,464 Listeners

16,081 Listeners