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Fauci reacts to FDA recommendation on Covid-19 booster shots

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Fauci reacts to FDA recommendation on Covid-19 booster shots

Fauci reacts to FDA recommendation on Covid-19 booster shots

Vaccine advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration declined to recommend the agency approve Covid-19 booster doses for everyone who got vaccinated six months ago or longer.

However, they did recommend a more limited step: emergency use authorization for people 65 and older, and for people at high risk of severe infection.

CNN’s Jake Tapper discusses with Dr. Anthony Fauci.


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