First boosters likely to go to nursing home residents, health care workers, followed by other older people

The administration of US President Joe Biden plans to begin administering COVID-19 booster shots to Americans as early as mid or late September, pending authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), according to multiple media reports.

Health officials in the Biden administration reportedly gathered round the view that most people should get a booster shot eight months after they completed their initial vaccination.

Officials are reportedly planning to announce the administration's decision as early as this week, with the first boosters likely to go to nursing home residents and health care workers, followed by other older people.... Read More: i24