
FDA nearing decision on COVID vaccine boosters for people with weakened immune systems
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The FDA has been closely monitoring data on studies about administering an extra dose for immunocompromised individuals.
The CDC has identified immunocompromised people as being at higher risk for getting severely ill from COVID-19, more likely leading to hospitalization or death. And Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said during a White House press briefing this week that "immunocompromised individuals are vulnerable." Examples of persons with weakened immune systems include those with HIV/AIDS; cancer and transplant patients who are taking certain immunosuppressive drugs; and those with inherited diseases that affect the immune system, the CDC explains on its website. "The reason is that it is clear now from the observational data that was made that they do not make, in general, with some exceptions, but in general, do not make an adequate response that we felt — feel would be adequately protected," Dr. Fauci said. "So, in this regard, it is extremely important for us to move to get those individuals their boosters.More Related News