From WSJopinion: As the CDC launches its fall booster dose campaign, it would be wise to focus on those at risk rather than the young and healthy, writes Paul A. Offit
Review & Outlook: CDC director Rochelle Walensky says she’s going to reshuffle the agency with an emphasis on 'action' and 'equity.' Her diagnosis and prescription are both wrong. Images: AP/Reuters/Bloomberg News Composite: Mark KellyThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone over 12 receive a “bivalent” Covid-19 vaccine as a booster dose.
to determine whether the mRNA vaccines still provided protection against severe illness and death caused by the variants. They did.
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