FDA advisors unanimously green-light Moderna boosters for people 65+, high-risk

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As expected, a committee of independent advisors for the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously (19-to-0) this afternoon in favor of authorizing a booster dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for certain groups.

The groups flagged for boosting are individuals ages 65 and older, people ages 18 to 64 who are at risk of severe COVID-19, and those 18 to 64 who are at risk of COVID-19 due to frequent institutional or occupational exposures, such as healthcare and essential workers. These are the same groups that were previously authorized to get a Pfizer/BioNTech booster.

And, as with the Pfizer/BioNTech boosters, the Moderna boosters are to be given six months or longer after the first two doses of Moderna's mRNA vaccine.

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source https://arstechnica.com/?p=1804360

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