Here’s who the CDC says it at higher risk for Covid-19 and therefore eligible for the booster shot:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
Six months. Only six months after completing the two-dose series can someone get a booster. The flu shot isn’t even that short of an interval.
This’ll be complicated to track and necessitate a robust system especially if mandates are enforced. A paper card will no longer suffice soon enough. I had my doubts about a vaccine passport, however the logistical nightmare of boosters and mandates have created a problem the technology vaccine passports are designed to solve. How far are you willing for this to go?
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I’m not sure what the legal difference is from “should” and “may” equate to considering vaccine mandates. The CDC FAQ page is full of unanswered questions.
If there are three employees that work at a company with a mandate and each received a different vaccine, is the one that received Pfizer obligated to get a booster with this new guidance? Does it make sense that the CDC knows Moderna and J&J recipients need a booster too but they can’t recommend it because the FDA hasn’t authorized it yet? This is why mandates should have never been set in the first place. The data and guidelines are shifting sands and aren’t logically sound.
Key word is “should” in the last sentence. This is not the kind of science mandates should be built upon. Nine months ago, the vaccines “should” have provided life-long immunity, yet it failed.