FDA advisers debate updating COVID-19 booster for anticipated fall, winter surge

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FDA advisers debate updating COVID-19 booster for anticipated fall, winter surge
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Government advisers are debating if Americans should get a modified COVID-19 booster shot this fall — one that better matches more recent virus variants.

Dr. Chris Segrin of the University of Arizona talks with FOX Television Stations about how the COVID-19 pandemic altered human behavior.booster shot this fall -- and exactly how best to update it to fight a virus that surely will change even more by then.

Current COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives globally and those used in the U.S. still offer strong protection against hospitalization and death -- especially after a booster dose. But their ability to block infection markedly dropped when the super-contagious omicron mutant emerged. That makes for a tough decision on how to tweak the shot recipe, and "our goal is to have the best possible match" to blunt an expected COVID-19 surge this fall and winter, FDA vaccine chief Dr. Peter Marks said Tuesday.

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