Clearing up any confusion around who can get a COVID-19 vaccination booster shot, on Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) made boosters immediately available to all adults regardless of their age, underlying health or work environment.
The CDC cited “compelling evidence” in coming to this decision: daily COVID-19 cases have risen by 40 percent in the last three weeks, data from 26 million people who have received the boosters showed them to be safe, and studies show that a booster restores the protection that wanes over time after vaccination. The CDC said that protection is especially important for people over age 50.
With this clarity, businesses are encouraged to take the following actions:
As a reminder, all people who received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are recommended to get a booster two months after their original dose. All adults who received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines are eligible to get a booster six months after their second shot. People can “mix and match” vaccine brands for their booster shot.
The CDC’s latest action still does not change the definition of “fully vaccinated.”
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