FDA Making Dramatic Changes Replaces Pfizer and Moderna Vax with New Bivalent Brew

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April 29, 2023

Highlights quoted from Zachary Stieber reporting for the Epoch Times on April 18, 2023:

FDA “regulators made sweeping changes to the vaccine system on 4/18/23” including “replacing the old Pfizer and Moderna vaccines with updated bivalent shots that had previously only been available as boosters”.

FDA “Regulators authorized the bivalents as boosters in 2022 despite no clinical trial data being available. In letters formally announcing the bivalents as replacing the old vaccines, the FDA made clear that scientists aren’t sure whether the bivalents protect against COVID-19”.

“Some Americans cannot receive another COVID-19 vaccine dose”

FDA “scaling back the number of recommended doses for most individuals, including people who haven’t received a shot”.

“Key changes include:

  • Most unvaccinated Americans are still being encouraged to get a COVID-19 vaccine but only need a single dose of a bivalent, the FDA said. The exception is young children. Children aged 6 months through 5 years can receive two doses of Moderna’s bivalent while those aged 6 months through 4 years can get three doses of Pfizer’s bivalent.
  • Americans who have received a primary series of a COVID-19 vaccine and one of the bivalent boosters still cannot get an additional dose, unless they’re in certain groups.
  • Any individual 65 years old or older can receive a bivalent dose, even if they’ve already received one, provided four months or more has elapsed since their last shot.
  • People aged 5 and older and deemed immune compromised can get another bivalent at least two months after their last shot, even if it was a bivalent, and can get additional doses “at the discretion of, and at intervals determined by, their healthcare provider.”

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