In the latest feminist health news: The FDA and CDC say fully vaccinated people do not need booster shots; Olivia Rodrigo teams up with POTUS to promote vaccines; the battle between state and federal abortion policies touches down in Texas; and more:
Dr. Michelle Fiscus, the top vaccine health official in Tennessee, has been fired by the Department of Health. In an official statement, Fiscus said:
At the same time, Pfizer announced it is seeking U.S. authorization for a third dose of its vaccine and claims that an additional shot administered 12 months later will boost immunity. So what’s true? Will fully vaccinated people need to get a booster shot?seeking authorization prematurely and others suggest it is unfair to discuss additional vaccines for U.S. residents
Experts caution people from taking these numbers at face value because the research from Israel has yet to be peer-reviewed. “Pfizer doesn’t get to decide when we need boosters; the FDA, CDC and other regulatory agencies do that,” said Dr. Carlos del Rio, an infectious disease expert at Emory University. “If you’ve been vaccinated, you don’t need to worry about boosters.”
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