FDA Approves Updated COVID-19 Booster Shots
But does everyone really need to get boosted?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorizations for updated booster shots for both Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech's messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccines. Both boosters are bivalent, containing components of the original virus strain and the currently prevalent BA.4 and BA.5 omicron variants. The shots are meant to function solely as boosters. People are eligible for the single bivalent booster shots if it has been at least two months since they have completed primary vaccination or have received a booster dose of the earlier approved vaccines. Moderna is authorized for people over age 18 and Pfizer/BioNTech for those over age 12.
Considering the speed with which the virus has been mutating and the increased infectiousness of the new variants, the FDA is approving COVID-19 booster shots in much the same way that it does seasonal influenza vaccines. Annually updated influenza vaccines do not need to undergo human clinical trials unless the vaccine makers have significantly changed the way they make the vaccines. The same situation applies to the COVID-19 boosters. The mRNA vaccines are essentially plug-and-play, where vaccine makers do not have to reformulate vaccines they already know work, but can instead switch out or add new mRNAs that produce the viral proteins that rev up our immune systems.
Given that the original COVID-19 vaccines and boosters in most cases are still effective against severe disease, some think that booster shots will not add much protection for people who have already been vaccinated or infected. Paul Offit, the director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, told The Atlantic that he does not plan to get a booster this fall because having been thrice vaccinated and infected. "I think I'm protected against serious illness," he added. Offit was one of the two members of the FDA's vaccine committee to vote against asking vaccine makers to create omicron-specific boosters.
But a recent preprint analysis compared regular booster shots with variant-specific boosters like the new bivalent shots. In that analysis, getting any booster significantly enhances protection against both symptomatic and severe COVID-19 disease with variant-specific boosters providing a modest additional increase in protection. However, one other consideration, suggests University of Rochester respiratory pathogen researcher Angela Branche in Science, is that the broadened immunity that updated vaccines may confer would pay off if new variants emerge.
A better strategy than pursuing a constantly mutating virus with booster shots would be to develop a universal vaccine targeting a wide variety of coronaviruses. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research is expected to report the results of its phase one clinical trial of its pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate soon. In July, a team of vaccine researchers associated with the Francis Crick Institute in London reported in Science Translational Medicine that a vaccine targeting a far more stable protein in coronaviruses immunized mice against a wide array of those viruses.
Disclosure: I have been fully vaccinated (Moderna) and boosted twice (Pfizer). I also had a mild case of COVID-19 earlier this summer that I treated with Paxlovid and I experienced Paxlovid rebound. Nevertheless, I intend to get an updated booster in early October. Everyone should take their own circumstances into account as they update their risk preferences with respect to COVID-19 boosters this fall.
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"I have been fully vaccinated (Moderna) and boosted twice (Pfizer). I also had a mild case of COVID-19 earlier this summer that I treated with Paxlovid and I experienced Paxlovid rebound. Nevertheless, I intend to get an updated booster in early October. "
Maybe a couple more will do the trick. Keep at it!
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I can't afford a rock, so I just use my lucky car keys. Never leave home without them, never seen a Tiger.
My anti tiger rock is working perfectly.
Tell me more about specious reasoning, anti-vaxxer.
Moar testing needed!
Definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
Why do people keep repeating this nonsense? That's not how definitions work.
I've had the Pfizer shots and boosters and was diagnosed with Covid a couple of weeks ago. I'm 73 and in reasonably good health. I was prescribed Paxlovid and was basically over it in 10 days. Of course, overachiever that I am, I had the flu at the same time, so got antibiotics as well.
I'll probably get the next booster, since I can see no downside.
Antibiotics for the flu?
If the first three won't fix it, SURELY, number four will.
Ron is the "science" guy, mind you.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorizations
We're well over two years in-when can we end the fucking emergency? Is it just a permanent state emergency forever?
Yes. My asshole governor (Pritzker) still has his emergency powers, and the asshole Democrat (I repeat myself) renews the it every fucking month.
Moderna and Pfizer have no intention of opening themselves up to liability suits, which will be ubiquitous.
when can we end the fucking emergency?
That depends. Currently it's not an emergency as regards immigrants coming over the border illegally, but it is an emergency as regards needing to quickly forgive a bunch of decades-old student debt.
So . . . yesno?
Get vaccinated, people! Do your part to help Pfizer beat Wall Street estimates!
Biden has already paid for your dose.
I envy the reassuring if blind trust some have in these people who have demonstrably lied to us over the past two plus years.
Now that more real, no-shit scientific data is coming out that the COVID vaccines have a lot of negative side effects, the media is beginning its process of backing away from them.
It wasn’t to save grandma, just votes.
Grandma was going to vote regardless of whether or not she had a pulse.
If she's buried in Chicago, she's already voted several times.
Early and often!
Just what we needed. Shots for what's become a common cold, but the shots might just give you myocarditis if you're young.
Move along, nothing to see here.
Very unlikely.
Dude! Like three people out of six million had this terrible thing occur after the shot! Cause and effect! It's proof that it's all a big fake! Aaauuughh!
You were homeless. Your opinions are worth shit.
Nya na nya na. Na nana na nya.
Yeah, I know. I just don’t listen to reason. It’s because I’m a sucker for Democratic lies.
It's not fake, but it's far less safe and effective than it was presented as. It absolutely should not have been promoted as it has been for children and young adults. I really really hope I'm wrong, but I fear we are seeing only the tip of the iceberg.
Mike wouldn't that also be true of death from covid?
That’s a better argument than trying to play up the extremely small number of people who may have had myocardial reactions to the mRNA vaccines.
Thing is, since the vaccines are so safe, why not get vaccinated even if the only risk is of being sick, not death.
Why get vaccinated when they clearly do not work? Pfizer would be happy if you just mailed them cash if you're that desperate to fund them.
No. That was easy.
If getting jabbed makes you feel better, go do it. If you're someone who gets the flu shot every year, may as well do them both. If you're at high risk, it might be a good idea.
If you're none of the above, well keep on truckin.
Good thing there were never any mandates for the vaccine.
The context was a voluntary booster. Not a mandate. Are you trying to be clever and failing, or just plain stupid?
I've got to say though, it does sadden me how some people are so obtuse (or unintelligent) that they refuse to (or can't) learn a thing about how vaccines work. They're like "Hey someone took the vaccine and got sick! It didn't work!" That would be true for the flu jab. But these newfangled fancy ass vaccines work differently. Unfortunately there are a lot of people who say "Ho hum this person promoting the vaccine is an evil member of the evil other team! That means it's all a lie!" THAT is stupid.
They were sold as a miracle cure and are actually a failure.
Sarc to be fair the flu shot comes with the info that this is our best guess it may or may not work. These did not come that way.
Not true. Nobody ever claimed the mRNA vaccines were 100% effective. No vaccine can be more effective than the immune system of the person receiving the vaccine, and there are lots of people with weak or weakened immune systems.
But does everyone really need to get boosted?
No one needs to get boosted. Literally no one.
They dont prevent infection and dont stop the spread. What else do you need to know?
Do you know anything at all about how vaccines and immunity work? Seriously. Not trying to be a dick but your statement is very ignorant.
You've got two types of antibodies, and two types of vaccines.
One antibody prevents you from getting sick in the first place, but it's helpless if you get sick. That's the ones flu shot works on. Pro is you don't get sick. Cons are they take a lot of time to produce and if you run into a strain different from the specific one(s) it was based upon it's completely useless. Mutation? Start over from scratch.
The other antibody is what fights the infection once you get sick. That's what these newfangled vaccines based upon a half century of science prime. Pros are it lessens the severity and duration of the illness, it's cheaper and faster to produce, and it works on many strains. Con is it doesn't prevent initial infection.
Neither one is perfect.
Also I'm pretty sure someone has made a dead-virus vaccine for COVID. You would call that one a "true vaccine." Problem is that if you catch a different variant it is as useful as when they guess the flu strains wrong when they make the vaccine.
But it's just plain ignorant and even dangerous to say the mrna vaccines don't work at all because of political bullshit.
Don't be a conservative Jennifer McCarthy.
Great, more selective pressure on a virus that mutates at the drop of a hat.
Um, no. Flu virus as a limited number of recombinations that can appear in one year vs the next and by now all permuations have been tested. This also allows one to guess from a small set of options. SarsCoV2 mutations are random and cannot be predicted, and theoretically infinate. Any changes to the covid shot will lag real world spikes because we wont know what the dominate mutation will be until is is already raging. Not like injecting everyone with the current strain will be any more effective than when they did it with alpha when it was the dominate strain. Since there is always more than one strain circulating, the vax will only put selective pressure to make nontargeted strains become dominate. Lather, rinse, repeat.
the previous vaccine and booster they whole-heartedly pushed HARD were to a very old version of the virus most of the population was already immune to
#TrustTheScieance!
Any rational person: "so I should take...a booster to an updated version of a cold virus that most everyone has already had, and also maybe has been vaccinated for, that's current variant is less deadly than ever (and it hardly ever was), and most of the population already has partial immunity (if not more) to this barely dangerous virus?"
DNC politicians (who happed to be invested in pfizer): LITERALLY EVERYONE NEEDS THIS!
Fauci and CDC ass coverers: LITERALLY EVERYONE NEEDS THIS!
I will wait until the emergency is over, and normal testing protocols have proved all vaccines and boosters safe and effective.
The vaccines have been proven safe by now by something that greatly exceeds clinical trials — real world use on millions and millions of people.
...some think that booster shots will not add much protection for people who have already been vaccinated or infected.
Why yes, that's totally the point of these booster shot recommendations: our health.
Safe from prosecution and effective at padding the bottom line!
I remember when it was just liberals who talked about businesses making profits as if it were a bad thing.
Hey remember this is the same guy that thought a fast moving virus could be stopped with more testing.
Ooh, you totally just owned Bailey with your 20-20 hindsight for things he said at the start of a pandemic.
Nah, it's not hindsight, we've been sating this the whole time.
You just know that Bailey is the type of guy who takes a COVID self-test every other day, is walking around double-masked everywhere he goes, and gets another booster shot like every three months.
If you have already had omicron, why should you get this booster? If you are over 50 and haven't had any variant of covid
it makes sense
Great news to hear. Thanks for sharing such a good article.
Regards,
Faze Three Limited
I like how people are just accepting rebound covid as no big deal.
"I took this drug and it made me get sick, but the government told me that's normal!"
Paxlovid was never intended to be used on vaccinated, non-high-risk individuals for this very reason.
AFTER 4 FUCKING VACCINE SHOTS!