Biden administration ‘set to advise that Americans get covid vaccine booster shot eight months after their first shot’

PRESIDENT Joe Biden’s administration is reportedly set to advise that Americans get their covid vaccine booster shots eight months after their first shot.

Administration officials familiar with the talks have revealed that the decision will be announced to the public — the earliest being this week — to urge most people across the United States to get booster shots.


Biden administration ‘set to advise that Americans get covid vaccine booster shot eight months after their first shot’
The admin officials said the booster shots could start being offered as early as September.

Two admin officials told The New York Times that Biden’s team has decided that booster shots should be administered eight months after an initial vaccine dose.

They also said the booster shots could start being offered as early as September.

The goal behind the suggested vaccine doses is to inform people living in the US that more protection is needed as cases spike across the country and the Delta variant continues to spread.

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