GREENVILLE, S.C. —
Federal guidelines for COVID-19 immunizations remain in the air, prompting questions among doctors and patients headed into the Fall, considered a high-risk time for illnesses.
Dr. Anand Swamy, an Upstate provider out of Bon Secours medical systems, said the guidelines are still up in the air after discussions among the Department of Health and Human Services and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, painting an unclear picture over who is able to receive a vaccine and who can administer them. Latest Forecast
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"It's even become confusing for doctors to keep up with this, because the ACIP, which is the main governing body, which is a part of the CDC, which used to issue these clearances for the vaccine a