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Pfizer asks FDA to authorize 2nd Covid booster for people 65 and older

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  2 years ago  •  12 comments

By:   Berkeley Lovelace Jr.

Pfizer asks FDA to authorize 2nd Covid booster for people 65 and older
Pfizer-BioNTech is expected to seek authorization this week for a second Covid-19 vaccine booster for people 65 and older, a source says.

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Pfizer and BioNTech announced Tuesday that they asked U.S. regulators to authorize a second Covid-19 vaccine booster for people 65 and older.

If the Food and Drug Administration grants authorization, the additional shot would go to a group of people who are among those with the highest risk of serious illness and death from Covid.

Pfizer cited data from Israel that showed Covid infections were 2 times lower and rates of severe illness were 4 times lower among individuals who received a second booster dose of the vaccine, compared to those who received only one booster shot.

The second booster was administered at least four months after the initial booster, Pfizer said.

The company also included data from Israel on health care workers who had been vaccinated and boosted with the vaccine.

That data showed participants saw neutralizing antibody titers increase sevenfold to eightfold a few weeks after the additional booster dose.

The FDA has authorized booster shots for everyone 12 and older on an emergency use basis.

Multiple studies have shown that the protection from the initial booster dose begins to wane after several months, particularly against the omicron variant of the coronavirus.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Friday that the company was close to submitting data to the FDA on a fourth dose of its vaccine after its scientists found that the protection from the first booster began to wane after three or four months.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone ages 12 and up receive a booster five months after their second shot of either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccine or two months after receiving the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

More than 66 percent of Americans ages 65 and older who are eligible for a booster have received one, according to data from the CDC.

If the additional Pfizer booster is authorized, it's unclear if every eligible person who wants a second booster will be able to get one — the U.S. government currently only has enough doses for immunocompromised people to seek a fourth shot, a senior administration official said Tuesday.

Health experts have said that additional shots will likely be needed, though it is still unclear when and how often.

Experts also still don't know if every person will need an additional dose, but it makes sense for the elderly to get their shots first, said Dr. Anna Durbin, a vaccine researcher at Johns Hopkins University.

"Because we know already that their immune systems don't work quite as well and that they are at higher risk for severe disease," she said.


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evilone
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1  evilone    2 years ago

Many people expect a covid booster will end up much like the annual flu shot. I don't have a problem with that depending on the cost for our seniors. 

 
 
 
Snuffy
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1.1  Snuffy  replied to  evilone @1    2 years ago

As Medicare already covers the annual flu shot for seniors without cost to them, I don't think adding this shot will be difficult for the system at all.

 
 
 
evilone
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1.1.1  evilone  replied to  Snuffy @1.1    2 years ago

From the CMS website back in October 2021: COVID-19 vaccines and their administration, including booster shots, will also be covered without cost-sharing for eligible consumers of health insurance in the commercial market.

This was because the Government was reimbursing insurers. That's probably going to stop shortly... We'll see if premiums go up, or deductibles apply to covid shots in the future. I can't even find the price per dose anywhere so who knows?

Yes, Medicare does cover the flu shot, but it does not cover the a charge to administer the shot. So I tell people to get their flu shots at the pharmacy like CVS or Walgreens and not at their Dr's office. There's no cost to them there. BUT the Shingles shot is expensive and gets applied to one's Part D deductible. So I tell people to get both shots in the same calendar year if they need them and again get them at the pharmacy and not the Dr's office to minimize costs. 

 
 
 
Moose Knuckle
Freshman Quiet
2  Moose Knuckle    2 years ago

We need to do an independent long term study, the one done for the Emergency Authorization paid for by the pharma co is not sufficient. Once that is complete and reviewed then we can determine the effectiveness like we have for all other vaccines.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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3  Paula Bartholomew    2 years ago

If Moderna clears the path for a second booster, sign me up.

 
 
 
charger 383
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3.1  charger 383  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @3    2 years ago

Me too

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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3.1.1  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  charger 383 @3.1    2 years ago

Me three.

 
 
 
Kavika
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3.1.2  Kavika   replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @3.1.1    2 years ago

X 4

 
 
 
devangelical
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3.1.3  devangelical  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @3.1.1    2 years ago

oh yay, another shot...

 
 
 
Hallux
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4  Hallux    2 years ago

Meh, I've had so many needles stuck into me over the past several years I'm starting to look like a post-modern punk who's had his skin hemmed.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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5  Hal A. Lujah    2 years ago

After two vaccinations, a booster, and getting covid anyways, I’m probably good in the immunity department.

 
 
 
MonsterMash
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6  MonsterMash    2 years ago

The company that recommends a fourth shot is the company that stands to profit, who would have thought?

 
 

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