Health officials see Novavax’s protein-based vaccine as a valuable alternative for people who don’t want to take messenger RNA shots from Pfizer and Moderna.
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Novavax's updated Covid vaccine targeting the omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 for emergency use in people ages 12 and up.
The company said in a statement it expects a recommendation from the CDC"imminently." Doses of the shot will likely be available within the next few days, Novavax added."Novavax's authorization today means people will now have the choice of a protein-based non-MRNA option to help protect themselves against Covid-19, which is now the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S.," said Novavax CEO John Jacobs in the statement."In the coming days, individuals in the U.S.
Regardless, all three shots are expected to help the U.S. combat the spread of Covid this fall and winter, when the virus usually spreads at higher levels. But it's unclear whether the company's new vaccine will protect against BA.2.86, a highly mutated omicron strain that health officials are watching closely despite its small number of cases. Novavax last month said it was still testing its vaccine against BA.2.86.
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