Biden says US weighing COVID-19 vaccine boosters five months after second dose
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Federal officials are weighing considerations to administer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots five months after the initial series, or three months sooner than initially planned, President Biden said Friday, citing the recommendation by the Israeli prime minister.
"We’re going to start mid-September but we’re considering the advice you’ve given that we should start earlier," Biden said, appearing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at the White House, later adding, "The question raised is, should it be shorter than eight months? Should it be as little as five months?"More Related News
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