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FDA Approves Updated mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines
FDA authorizes updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccines targeting circulating variants for enhanced protection.
Last Updated on September 11, 2025 by Daily News Staff
In a significant move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken action to approve and authorize updated COVID-19 vaccines that specifically target the currently circulating variants of the virus. These updated mRNA vaccines, manufactured by ModernaTX Inc. and Pfizer Inc., aim to provide better protection against severe outcomes, such as hospitalization and death, associated with COVID-19.
The updated vaccines have been formulated to include a monovalent component that corresponds to the Omicron variant XBB.1.5, based on comprehensive evidence and expert advice. The FDA’s decision reflects its confidence in the safety and effectiveness of these vaccines, with a clear benefit-risk assessment indicating that the benefits outweigh the risks for individuals aged 6 months and older.
Here’s what you need to know: Individuals aged 5 and older, regardless of their previous vaccination status, are eligible to receive a single dose of the updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, provided at least two months have passed since their last COVID-19 vaccine dose. For children aged 6 months to 4 years, the number and timing of doses depend on their previous vaccination history.
Unvaccinated children aged 6 months to 4 years are eligible to receive three doses of the updated Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine or two doses of the updated Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine. Similar to previous mRNA vaccines, individuals may experience side effects as outlined in the respective prescribing information or fact sheets.
The updated vaccines are expected to offer robust protection against currently circulating variants, with the FDA suggesting that annual updates may be necessary, similar to the seasonal influenza vaccine. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will convene to discuss clinical recommendations and considerations for specific populations.
Manufacturers have announced that the updated vaccines will be available this fall, reinforcing the importance of vaccination in safeguarding public health. The FDA assures the public that these updated vaccines meet rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality.
The updated mRNA vaccines are approved for individuals aged 12 and older and authorized for emergency use in children aged 6 months to 11 years. As a result of these actions, the previous bivalent Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are no longer authorized for use in the United States.
The FDA’s decision is backed by the evaluation of manufacturing data and non-clinical immune response data on the updated formulations, including the XBB.1.5 component. This marks a significant step in the ongoing fight against COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and considering vaccination as a critical tool for protecting ourselves and our communities.
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Gregory Outreach Services Expands Food Access with Addition of Third Refrigerated Van
Gregory Outreach Services expands its mission to fight food insecurity with the addition of a third refrigerated van, doubling food access for low-income seniors and veterans in Phoenix.
Last Updated on January 8, 2026 by Daily News Staff
Gregory Outreach Services’ newest refrigerated delivery van expands food access for low-income seniors and veterans across Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ — Gregory Outreach Services has taken a major step forward in its mission to fight food insecurity with the addition of a third refrigerated delivery van, significantly expanding its capacity to serve low-income seniors and veterans across the Phoenix area.
The new refrigerated van was made possible through the support of a generous anonymous donor. The expansion is further strengthened by the continued generosity of the BHHS Legacy Foundation, who donated fresh produce to support the organization’s growing distribution efforts.
As rising food costs and inflation continue to place pressure on individuals living on fixed incomes, the need for reliable access to nutritious food has never been greater. This latest addition to the organization’s mobile fleet allows Gregory Outreach Services to double the number of individuals served, while maintaining strict food safety and quality standards.
“As the cost of living continues to rise, more seniors and veterans are struggling to afford nutritious food,” said Diana Gregory, Founder and CEO of Gregory Outreach Services. “This van allows us to bridge a widening gap for individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom face mobility challenges and limited access to fresh food options.”
Meeting a Growing Community Need
Gregory Outreach Services works directly with seniors and veterans who are disproportionately affected by inflation, medical expenses, and transportation barriers. For many, simply reaching a grocery store can be a challenge. Refrigerated vehicles are essential to ensuring that fresh fruits and vegetables arrive safely and consistently at senior housing communities, veteran shelters, and community distribution sites.
“This third van complements the two already in operation and represents a critical milestone in our growth,” Gregory added. “We are deeply grateful to our anonymous donor for investing in our mission, and to BHHS Legacy Foundation’s Board of Directors and its CEO, Jerry Wissink for Legacy’s generosity in donating fresh produce. Together, this support allows us to scale our impact and respond to the increasing needs of our community.”
Expanding Impact While Preserving Dignity
With an expanded fleet and increased food supply, Gregory Outreach Services is better positioned to address food insecurity, promote healthier outcomes, and serve seniors and veterans with dignity, respect, and care. The organization’s mobile delivery model ensures help reaches those who need it most — directly and reliably.
About Gregory Outreach Services
Gregory Outreach Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health outcomes for low-income seniors and veterans through mobile produce delivery, nutrition education, and community-based wellness programs. By bringing fresh food directly to those most in need, the organization works to reduce food insecurity and strengthen community wellness.
For more information, visit dianagregory.com.
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Support Local: Small Business Saturday – Find Unique Gifts & Boost Your Community
Discover unique gifts and support your community this Small Business Saturday. Shop local and make a positive impact this holiday season.
Last Updated on November 26, 2025 by Daily News Staff
Small Business Saturday is a celebration of the vibrant shopping opportunities within our own communities. This annual event, held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, encourages us to support local businesses that contribute to our economy and employ a significant portion of the workforce. By shopping at small businesses, we not only find unique and high-quality gifts but also nurture our neighborhoods, tax base, schools, and infrastructure. These businesses take pride in their craftsmanship, offering handcrafted items that make for thoughtful presents. So, when shopping this holiday season, remember to explore local stores, ask for assistance, and discover hidden gems while supporting your community.
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