Moderna: People Could Need COVID-19 Booster Shots As Soon As September

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Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said Wednesday that the nation’s vulnerable populations, including front-line workers, could need COVID-19 vaccine booster shots by September.

Bancel told Axios in an email that the timeline fits those who received their first doses in December or January and that booster shots in early fall could be useful in getting ahead of an outbreak.

“I think as a country we should rather be two months too early, than two months too late with outbreaks in several places,” Bancel said.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla echoed Bancel at an Axios health care event Wednesday, saying the data leads him to believe a booster will be needed within eight to 12 months of vaccination.

Moderna told its investors in April that populations could need a booster shot by the end of the year and that they hope to get authorization for their shots in the summer, Business Insider reported.

Read more at The Hill.

{Matzav.com}

7 COMMENTS

  1. According to the CDC, only the 25% in the US and Israel took the jab. B”H 60% (of those 25% idiots) don’t even know that their lives were saved as they got a placebo.

  2. “Dr. Fauci recently revealed that half of the doctors at the CDC and the National Institute of Health have refused to get the vaccine.” I don’t believe it’s only half. They know the truth and more likely that 99.5% refused.

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