U.S. FDA considers approving a second
COVID-19 booster shot -WSJ
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[February 21, 2022]
(Reuters) -U.S.
health regulators are looking at authorizing a potential fourth dose of
a COVID-19 vaccine in the fall, the Wall Street Journal reported on
Saturday, citing sources familiar with the matter. |
A worker from Chicago Family Health Center prepares a booster shot for
the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at a McDonald's, as the Omicron
coronavirus variant spreads through the country, in Chicago, Illinois,
U.S., December 21, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Vondruska/File Photo |
The
Food and Drug Administration has been reviewing data to
authorize a second booster dose of the messenger RNA vaccines
from Pfizer Inc and partner BioNTech SE and vaccines from
Moderna Inc, the report added.
The FDA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The agency last month cut the interval to get a booster dose of
COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and BioNTech as well as from
Moderna, in a bid to provide better protection sooner against
the Omicron variant.
The planning is still in early stages, and authorization would
depend on determinations as to whether the second booster should
be authorized for all adults or particular age groups, and
whether it should target the Omicron variant or be formulated
differently, the report said.
It added that no decision was final and that it could be
necessary to make booster shots available earlier if a new
variant appears.
The United States reported 2,323 COVID-19 deaths on Friday,
bringing the total count to 936,523.
(Reporting by Nishit Jogi in BengaluruEditing by Matthew Lewis)
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