What to know about COVID-19 boosters Pfizer, Moderna, J&J | USA TODAY

FDA approved COVID-19 boosters for adults who had Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at least six months ago and J&J at least 2 months ago.

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Mixing and matching vaccine brands is allowed.

The J&J and Pfizer-BioNTech booster shots are identical to initial vaccines, while Moderna decided that a half-dose booster would be equally protective and lead to fewer side effects.

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9 comments

  1. What to know is it’s not working..
    We are still in the same situation we have been..
    Nothing seems to be better, actually a lot seems to be way worse..

    The Viruses, Mandates and politics have crippled the world.

  2. Unvaccinated people are about 29 times more likely to be hospitalized with Covid-19 than those who are fully vaccinated, according to a CDC study released Tuesday Aug 24.

    The new study also found that unvaccinated people were nearly five times more likely to be infected with Covid than vaccinated people.

    The data is in line with comments from federal and state health officials, who have been saying for weeks that millions of unvaccinated Americans have been putting themselves at serious risk.

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