COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots Will Have To Wait, FDA Tells White House: WSJ

  • Federal health officials have reportedly asked the White House to push back the start of a planned COVID-19 booster campaign, at least for Moderna Inc MRNA and Johnson & Johnson JNJ vaccines.
  • Related Content: Biden's COVID-19 Booster Plan Faces Resistance From Medical Experts.
  • The FDA needs more time to collect and assess the data on safety and efficacy, Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the discussions.
  • The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on the recommended delay, which the New York Times reported earlier.
  • Federal health officials told the White House they might not be able to decide by September 20, clearing boosters for vaccines other than Pfizer Inc PFE - BioNTech SE's BNTX shot.
  • If it does start by September 20, the initial Pfizer booster campaign may need to be scaled back to include higher risk groups.
  • One issue stalling the discussions is whether the Moderna vaccine booster should be 50 micrograms or 100 micrograms.
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