Biden says U.S. health officials are considering Covid booster shots at 5 months, moving up timeline
Source: CNBC
President Joe Biden said U.S. regulators are looking at administering Covid-19 booster shots five months after people finish their primary immunizations, moving up the expected timetable for a third shot by about three months. Biden, who was speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Friday, said health officials were considering following that countrys lead on boosters. Were considering the advice youve given that we should start earlier, Biden said, adding that officials are debating whether the timeline should be shorter.
Should it be as little as five months, and thats being discussed. Approval of the booster shots is expected to come sometime around Labor Day after federal health officials have time to review data from other countries. National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins last week said data released by Israel on the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines over time was prompting U.S. health leaders to rethink their position on vaccine booster shots. Israel released new data on Aug. 16 showing a reduction in the effectiveness of Pfizers Covid vaccine against severe illness among people 65 and older who were fully vaccinated in January or February.
Israel released more data Sunday showing a booster dose provided four times as much protection against infection from the delta variant than the previous two-dose regimen in people 60 and older, Reuters reported, citing data from the Ministry of Health of Israel. The booster dose also provided five to six times more efficacy in preventing hospitalization or serious illness. About 1.5 million Israel residents have received a booster dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
Later in the day, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki clarified Bidens comments, saying that he would rely on officials at the CDC and FDA to make any changes to formal U.S. health guidance, which is currently that booster doses should be given after eight months. So I want to be very clear on that. If they were to change their guidance based on data for any particular group, he would, of course, abide by that, Psaki said at a press briefing Friday. But for people watching at home, for you all who are reporting out this nothing has changed about the eight-month timeline as it relates to the boosters.
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This would be good if it comes to pass - if anything to be boosted in time for the winter.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,508 posts)Definitely good news if it comes to pass!!!
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Phil the Kilibuster
(82 posts)Backseat Driver
(4,381 posts)myohmy2
(3,142 posts)...I'm ready...
ShazzieB
(16,283 posts)The sooner I can get that thing, the happier I will be. And this would mean I can get it next month instead of waiting til Dcember!
bucolic_frolic
(43,060 posts)The second one hit me like a Mack truck. But it was only 21 days later, which was the minimal allowable interlude at that time, and I think the cold weather and inactivity had something to do with it.
Polybius
(15,336 posts)It was in the 90's out too.
twodogsbarking
(9,675 posts)I have been told that people are already getting it.
appalachiablue
(41,103 posts)womanofthehills
(8,661 posts)Link to tweet
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Bayard
(22,011 posts)We could get ours next month then.
marie999
(3,334 posts)Rollo
(2,559 posts)It should not be that difficult to re-engineer the mRNA vaccines to incorporate Delta-specific characteristics.
But then I don't know if such alteration would trigger another lengthy FDA approval process.
BumRushDaShow
(128,508 posts)but yeah, there is a process that would trigger a new review, although possibly not as lengthy as it could later become a supplement to the firms' current approvals.
This paper from NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has a good description of what is done yearly for the flu vaccine (and it may end up they do the same for what will obviously have to be annual or perhaps semi-annual vaccines for COVID-19 and its variants) - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947948/
Sancho
(9,067 posts)...Walgreens and CVS with no questions. We made an appointment, but others just walked up. Take your CDC card, tell them it is a booster, and voila.
We are older and at 8 months, but the pharmacies don't seem to stop anyone if you are over 60-65.