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CDC Urges Americans to Get Updated COVID Boosters As Cases Rise Again

  • The CDC recommends updated COVID-19 booster shots for everyone, especially older adults, young children, pregnant people, and those who are immunocompromised.

  • The updated boosters target newer Omicron variants, though the dominant variant keeps changing. The shots still provide protection.

  • COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising again in the US after falling earlier in the summer. Deaths are also up slightly.

  • Unvaccinated people, especially unvaccinated children, are most at risk for severe COVID-19 disease. The shots have proven safe overall.

  • The updated Moderna and Pfizer boosters have shipped and should be widely available within days. Novavax also has a protein-based booster awaiting FDA authorization.

usatoday.com
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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.
Main topic: Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine shows efficacy against omicron subvariants. Key points: 1. Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine boosts neutralizing antibodies against omicron subvariants EG.5 and FL.1.5.1. 2. The booster shot is expected to be authorized and rolled out soon. 3. The preliminary trial data aims to reassure concerns about the vaccine's effectiveness against current variants.
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