FDA Panel Votes to Recommend Moderna COVID-19 Booster Shot

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FDA Panel Votes to Recommend Moderna COVID-19 Booster Shot
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The committee of experts followed their previous advice to recommend boosters of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine

so those who find themselves in high-risk settings have the option of getting an additional dose.)

Offit pointed out that regulators and public health officials haven’t made clear what the goal of the vaccine is. Originally, it appeared that vaccines were recommended to protect people from severe COVID-19 disease, but the push for boosters for everyone seems to shift the target toward preventing infection—which the vaccines are not as effective in doing, and wasn’t the standard by which they were initially tested.

Dr. Patrick Moore, another committee member and a professor at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, said he voted in favor of the booster “more from a gut feeling rather than based on really, truly serious data. The data itself is not strong, but [is] certainly going in the direction that is supportive of this vote.”

To provide context for the potential impact of booster doses, the committee also heard from experts from Israel, which was among the first countries to successfully vaccinate a large proportion of its adult population with the original two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and began seeing breakthrough infections among some of the older people who were vaccinated earliest. Israeli health officials authorized booster doses in August; Dr.

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