Coronavirus

CDC Panel Backs Expanded COVID Booster Rollout

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is expected to rule soon.

CDC Panel Backs Expanded COVID Booster Rollout
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Millions more Americans are closer to getting a COVID-19 booster as influential government advisers on Thursday endorsed extra doses of all three of the nation's vaccines — and said people could choose a different company's brand for that next shot.

Certain people who received Pfizer vaccinations months ago already are eligible for a booster and now advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say certain Moderna and Johnson & Johnson recipients should qualify, too. And in a bigger change, the panel opened the option of "mixing and matching" that would allow a different vaccine for the extra dose than the kind people first received.

The Food and Drug Administration had already authorized such an expansion of the nation's booster campaign on Wednesday, but the CDC, guided by its advisory panel, has the final word on who should roll up their sleeves. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is expected to rule soon.

Additional reporting by The Associated Press.