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CDC: Americans Can Choose Any Booster They Want, Starting Today
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday formally endorsed the use of Covid-19 booster shots from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson for some adults, clearing the way for millions of Americans to receive additional doses. 鈥淭hese recommendations are another example of our fundamental commitment to protect as many people as possible from COVID-19," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said in a statement. "The evidence shows that all three COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the United States are safe 鈥 as demonstrated by the over 400 million vaccine doses already given. And, they are all highly effective in reducing the risk of severe disease, hospitalization, and death, even in the midst of the widely circulating Delta variant.鈥 (Gardner, 10 /21)
Americans are now free to get a free booster dose of all three COVID-19 vaccines, and can even choose to聽mix and match their vaccines, after the聽director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off on new recommendations Thursday night.聽At the same time, CDC recommended boosters for certain people who got Moderna vaccine and聽all 15 million Americans who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Clinics, doctors and pharmacies can begin giving boosters as soon as Friday. (Weise, 10/21)
Tens of millions of Americans can sign up to get Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters beginning Friday after the nation鈥檚 top public health official endorsed recommendations from expert advisers that the shots are safe and effective at bolstering protection against the coronavirus. The green light from Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, means that eligible Americans at risk of severe disease can choose any of the three boosters now authorized in the United States regardless of their original shot. (Sun and Shepherd, 10/21)