More COVID-19 boosters are on the horizon. But not everyone will need one, experts say

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Advisers from the US Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously to recommend emergency authorization of a booster dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, and a day later did so again for a booster of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine.

The group voted Friday to authorize a booster shot of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine for Americans 18 and older at least two months after they get their first shots. Johnson & Johnson said studies showed boosting at two or six months can bring effectiveness up to 94%.

Dr. Paul Offit, a member of the FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee that voted, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Thursday that proper expectations need to be set about what vaccines are supposed to do and how they remain effective. "I do worry about the sort of 18- to 29-year-old because that's the group that has a higher risk of myocarditis -- that's inflammation of the heart muscle," he said."So, without sort of clear benefit that that third dose is necessary, I think we've created this kind of 'third dose fever' in this country because of the way this has played out."

"We're down to 66 million, still unacceptably high number of unvaccinated people," he said Thursday."Now's not the time to let up." "If people do make the choice to leave public service, we will replace them," Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday. But experts have consistently pointed out that areas with higher rates of vaccination are faring better with Covid-19 hospitalizations.

 

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