Fauci says that based on current data from CDC, FDA, there's no need for booster shot
By Caroline Vakil - 07/11/21 09:50 AM EDT
Anthony Fauci said on Sunday that there is no need for Americans to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, according to current data by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and Federal Drug Administration (FDA).
On CNN’s “State of the Union,” CNN host Jake Tapper asked the nation's leading infectious diseases expert if booster shots could theoretically help vulnerable people, referring to a Reuters report that said Israel would start offering a third Pfizer shot to adults it considered vulnerable.
“Well, certainly they theoretically could. What the CDC and the FDA were saying, Jake, is that right now given the data and the information we have, we do not need to give people a third shot, a boost superimposed upon the two doses you get with the mRNA and the one dose, you get with [Johnson&Johnson],” Fauci said.
However, Fauci said that research is currently being conducted to determine if this guidance will change. He cautioned that the current guidance did not imply it would not be changed later.
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