Biden Administration Plans for Vaccine Boosters, Perhaps by Fall(nytimes.com)
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Biden Administration Plans for Vaccine Boosters, Perhaps by Fall
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/14/us/covid-vaccine-third-shot-booster.html
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So once these are out, will some people (everyone?) be no longer fully vaccinated?
> So once these are out, will some people (everyone?) be no longer fully vaccinated?
Many vaccines have a recurrence schedule and if you aren't current, you aren't vaccinated for that thing. This reflects the reality of how vaccines and the immune system work.
Because of the public health situation involving it, being current with COVID-19 vaccination is perhaps more impactful for most people than, say, whether your tetanus vaccine is current, but it's conceptually the same thing.
Many vaccines have a recurrence schedule and if you aren't current, you aren't vaccinated for that thing. This reflects the reality of how vaccines and the immune system work.
Because of the public health situation involving it, being current with COVID-19 vaccination is perhaps more impactful for most people than, say, whether your tetanus vaccine is current, but it's conceptually the same thing.
Yes. Repeat every 6 months.
So they’ve been lying to us about vaccine boosters not being necessary just like with the masks fiasco early last year? Sigh.
Also how did all these people manage to get a third shot? Is that something we can just walk up and get?
Also how did all these people manage to get a third shot? Is that something we can just walk up and get?
> So they’ve been lying to us about vaccine boosters not being necessary
No, they have not; CDC had previously said that the data did not weigh in favor of boosters yet being needed and that the priority was reaching the unvaccinated population with initial (whether one or two dose) vaccination, but that they would continue to monitor effectiveness data and evaluate the need for boosters.
The data has evolved, and boosters have already been authorized for a narrow immunocompromised population. The understanding has long been that boosters would likely be necessary if active general spread continued, though exactly how long it would take and whether spread would continue that long was not.
> Also how did all these people manage to get a third shot?
Most people who have gotten a booster are probably in booster trials; evidence of both need and effectiveness of the treatment in serving the need tend to be required for approval, even emergency authorization.
A few people may have outside of trials since the EUA for the immunocompromised, but that just came out.
No, they have not; CDC had previously said that the data did not weigh in favor of boosters yet being needed and that the priority was reaching the unvaccinated population with initial (whether one or two dose) vaccination, but that they would continue to monitor effectiveness data and evaluate the need for boosters.
The data has evolved, and boosters have already been authorized for a narrow immunocompromised population. The understanding has long been that boosters would likely be necessary if active general spread continued, though exactly how long it would take and whether spread would continue that long was not.
> Also how did all these people manage to get a third shot?
Most people who have gotten a booster are probably in booster trials; evidence of both need and effectiveness of the treatment in serving the need tend to be required for approval, even emergency authorization.
A few people may have outside of trials since the EUA for the immunocompromised, but that just came out.
I seem to recall that the ceo or something of Pfizer hinted that a booster may be necessary as early as December of last year.