Pfizer to discuss Covid-19 vaccine booster with US officials today
Pfizer says it plans to meet with top US health officials
Monday to discuss the drugmaker's request for federal authorization of a third
dose of its COVID-19 vaccine as
President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser acknowledged that "it is
entirely conceivable, maybe likely that booster shots will be needed.
The company said it was scheduled to have
the meeting with the Food and Drug Administration and other officials Monday,
days after Pfizer asserted that booster shots would be needed within 12 months.
Pfizer's Dr. Mikael Dolsten told The
Associated Press last week that early data from the company's booster study
suggests people's antibody levels jump five- to 10-fold after a third dose,
compared to their second dose months earlier evidence it believes supports the
need for a booster.
On Sunday, Dr. Anthony Fauci didn't rule
out the possibility but said it was too soon for the government to recommend
another shot. He said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the
FDA did the right thing last week by pushing back against Pfizer's assertion
with their statement that they did not view booster shots as necessary at this
time. Read
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