COVID-19 ALERT: FDA proposes simplified approach for future COVID19 vaccinations, similar to annual flu shot. MORE:
This means Americans would no longer have to keep track of how many shots they’ve received or how many months it’s been since their last booster.
The FDA will ask its panel of outside vaccine experts to weigh in at a meeting Thursday. The agency is expected to take their advice into consideration while deciding future vaccine requirements for vaccine makers. For adults with weakened immune systems and very small children, a two-dose combination may be needed for protection. FDA scientists and vaccine companies would study vaccination, infection rates and other data to decide who should receive a single shot versus a two-dose series.
The initial shots from Pfizer and Moderna - called the primary series - target the strain of the virus that first emerged in 2020 and quickly swept across the world. The updated boosters launched last fall were also tweaked to target omicron relatives that had been dominant.
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