New COVID reinforcements approved: protection of vulnerable populations a priority

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday greenlit a new round of annual COVID-19 vaccines, clearing the way for Americans of all ages to receive updated protection against the current summer surge.

Vaccine giants Pfizer and Moderna will begin distributing doses to health care workers within days. These vaccines target the dominant variant that emerged this spring, although newer, more closely related strains are now circulating. All of these variants appear to be more transmissible than previous ones.

The new boosters offer a critical lifeline for vulnerable populations, especially older adults, who have borne the brunt of COVID-related deaths this summer. Those with expired vaccinations are at significantly higher risk.

The importance of vaccination is emphasized

Health officials are urging everyone who is eligible to get their latest boosters as soon as possible. Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent severe illness, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19.

However, vaccination rates, particularly among older adults and those living in nursing homes, have lagged behind expectations. Public health initiatives are being implemented to address these disparities and encourage widespread booster uptake.

By prioritizing vaccination, especially for vulnerable groups, we can mitigate the impact of the summer surge and protect our communities from further complications of COVID-19.

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By Robert K. Foster

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