Expanded eligibility boosts US COVID-19 booster shots ahead of holidays

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Millions of Americans got COVID-19 booster shots at a near record pace after the Biden administration expanded eligibility last week, but health officials concerned about climbing infections ahead of

last week, but health officials concerned about climbing infections ahead of the winter holiday season urged more to get the additional protection.

"I am hoping for much better. I would like to see all of that doubled very, very quickly," he said of booster uptake. Just over 6 million people got an additional dose of one of the three approved COVID-19 vaccines last week, CDC data shows - the highest weekly total since boosters were first authorised, and an increase of more than 15 per cent from the previous week.

"There is much better justification for boosters now than when the White House first promoted the idea . They did create some mixed messages," said Dr William Moss, executive director of the International Vaccine Access Center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health."We are in a better place now.

 

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