FDA approves boosters for Moderna and J&J.

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https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-takes-additional-actions-use-booster-dose-covid-19-vaccines

FDA as expected approves Moderna and J&J boosters and heterologous boosters.

Moderna's booster guidance is the same as Pfizer's booster. Six months after your second dose an adult can get a booster if they are:

  1. 65+
  2. 18-64 at risk of severe COVID.
  3. 18-64 at high risk of exposure.

In all cases it is by self-attestation, so it shouldn't be difficult for people who feel they fit 2) or 3) to get a booster. The CDC says about 60% of adults 18-64 are eligible according to this criteria.

J&J's booster guidance (really more like a completion of a primary series rather than a booster) is for ALL adults 2 months after the first dose.

Also note Moderna's booster is half dose. The company saw a strong immune response with a half dose booster with lower immunogenicity.

ACIP is meeting tomorrow to discuss all three. Following the ACIP meeting Walensky will set final guidance. So don't make appointments just yet.

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