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CDC Recommends Updated Covid Boosters for All Over 6 Months Amid Fall Hospitalization Uptick

  • CDC recommends updated Covid vaccines for everyone 6 months and older to better protect against current dominant strain.

  • Updated shots expected to be available within 48 hours, though uptake of previous boosters was low at just 17%.

  • Comes amid a late-summer increase in Covid hospitalizations, though still far below 2022 levels.

  • Recommendation is one dose for most people 5 and up this fall, with additional doses for young kids and immunocompromised.

  • Unlike previous shots, updated vaccines will not be free for all; uninsured can access through community health centers.

nbcnews.com
Relevant topic timeline:
Main Topic: Pfizer's updated Covid boosters could be authorized by the FDA by the end of August. Key Points: 1. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla stated that the FDA could authorize the updated Covid boosters by the end of August. 2. Pfizer and Moderna requested the FDA to update their shots to target the XBB.1.5 subvariant, as advised by the FDA. 3. Covid hospitalizations are rising in the US, and Bourla expects a new Covid wave to start in the fall.
Main Topic: Americans heading into the winter respiratory virus season with optimism despite an increase in Covid cases. Key Points: 1. Widespread immunity from Covid infection or vaccination, as well as updated booster shots, provides reassurance to public health officials. 2. Early indications from wastewater signal low Covid spread and no consistent data to suggest a surge. 3. Covid vaccines are holding steady against virus mutations, and updated shots are expected to be authorized soon. Traditional protection measures like staying home when sick and wearing masks remain effective.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expects updated COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax to be available to the public in mid-September, providing a more specific timeline for the arrival of the shots, pending approvals from the FDA and CDC.
The United States is still weeks away from distributing Covid booster shots, despite a 21.6% increase in hospitalizations related to the virus, and the effectiveness of the boosters against new virus variants remains uncertain.
The U.S. is experiencing a rise in Covid cases just as new vaccines that protect against the latest variants are almost ready.
Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine is likely to be effective against the highly-mutated BA.2.86 subvariant of the coronavirus, according to clinical trial data, providing reassurance for fall boosters and regulators.
Two new Covid shots from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna have been approved by the FDA and are expected to be available soon as cases continue to rise in some parts of the US, with preliminary research suggesting they offer protection against the dominant variant and other concerning variants.
Americans can now receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine to reduce the severity of symptoms, protect against current variants, and curb the risk of "long COVID."
Attitudes about COVID-19 vaccinations in the US are shifting, with survey results showing that about 43% of adults plan to get the latest COVID-19 vaccine, similar to the uptake of the annual flu shot, although concerns about vaccine safety still persist.
New COVID-19 vaccines recommended by the CDC are now available in select locations in New Jersey and will be accessible statewide in the near future, providing updated protection against the virus for individuals aged 6 months and older.
The FDA has authorized Novavax's updated Covid vaccine for emergency use in individuals aged 12 and older, providing an alternative to mRNA shots from Pfizer and Moderna.
Moderna's combination vaccine targeting Covid and the flu, mRNA-1083, has shown positive results in an early to mid-stage study and will move to a final stage trial in adults aged 50 and above with hopes of gaining regulatory approval in 2025, potentially simplifying protection against respiratory viruses that surge during certain seasons.