KEY POINTS
  • The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a fourth Pfizer and Moderna dose for people age 50 and older.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quickly backed the decision, allowing the shots to be administered.
  • The FDA and CDC made the decision without consulting their committees of independent vaccine experts.
  • BA.2 has gained ground in the U.S. since February and is expected to become the dominant variant here in the coming weeks.

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The top U.S. health regulators on Tuesday cleared fourth Covid vaccine doses for older adults, amid uncertainty over whether an even more contagious version of omicron will cause another wave of infections in the U.S. as it has in Europe and China.

The FDA authorized Pfizer and Moderna fourth doses for everyone age 50 and older, as well as a fifth dose for certain younger people with compromised immune systems. People age 12 and older with weakened immune systems are eligible for a Pfizer fifth dose, and those 18 and older with the same condition are eligible for Moderna.

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