Fauci says he can't rule out indefinite COVID booster shots but says one will hopefully suffice - News Summed Up

Fauci says he can't rule out indefinite COVID booster shots but says one will hopefully suffice


Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Thursday that he can't rule out people having to have COVID-19 booster shots indefinitely as the virus continues to surge. Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Thursday that he can't rule out indefinite COVID-19 booster shots but that he hopes that, if booster shots are needed, just one will sufficeHow long might a booster shot give the recipients further immunity against a Covid-19 infection? pic.twitter.com/WEfnvsm36n — Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) August 13, 2021Fauci said 'the only way' the public health officials will become certain whether continued booster shots will be needed will be by conducting clinical and observational studies. Cooper asked Fauci how future booster shots would be administered - namely if people would get them at their doctor's office and pharmacies or at mass vaccination locations. Some Americans have already taken it upon themselves to get booster shots themselves, even before they're approved.


Source: Daily Mail August 13, 2021 03:56 UTC



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