FDA plans to allow a second updated COVID booster for vulnerable Americans

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WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration plans to allow older and immunocompromised Americans to get a second updated coronavirus booster shot in the near future, an acknowledgment of the virus’s continuing risks to vulnerable people whose immunity might be sagging months after a previous inoculation.

Federal regulators are expected to authorize the additional dose in the next few weeks, according to people familiar with the agency’s planning. Those 65 and older would be able to receive the vaccine free of charge at least four months after their previous updated shot. Those with immune deficiencies would also be eligible.

Regulators are expected to authorize the additional dose without explicitly recommending it for those groups, a stance that emphasizes the discretion of patients and their health providers. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is expected to sign off on the decision — a customary step in the regulatory process.

Michael Felberbaum, an FDA spokesperson, said in a statement that the agency was monitoring data on the virus and would “base any decision on additional updated boosters upon those data.”

The decision reflects the Biden administration’s ongoing concerns about the durability of protection against the virus for those Americans most at risk, even as the pandemic’s threat to younger, healthier Americans has receded. About 1,600 deaths from COVID-19 were reported for the week ending March 29, according to the most recent federal data. Those who are dying from COVID-19 are overwhelmingly 65 and older.

Looking to blunt the effects of a potential winter COVID surge, the FDA authorized the retooled booster shots, which are aimed at omicron subvariants, at the end of August. But only about 55 million Americans — less than 17% of the population — have received an updated booster, according to the CDC. Among those 65 and older, 42% have received one of the shots.

The Washington Post earlier reported the coming authorization.

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