Fauci: Booster Shots ‘Theoretically Could’ Help the Vulnerable People

‘There’s a lot of work going on to examine this in real time to see if we might need a boost’

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FAUCI: “Well, certainly they theoretically could. What the CDC and FDA were saying is that right now, given the data and the information we have, we do not need to give people a third shot, a boost, superimposed upon the two doses you get with the mrna and the one dose you get with j&j. But that doesn’t mean we stop there. They continue — I mean, there are studies being done now ongoing as we speak about looking at the feasibility about if and when we should be boosting people. So this isn’t something that we say, no, we don’t need a boost right now. The story is ended forever. There’s a lot of work going on to examine this in real time to see if we might need a boost. But right now given the data that the CDC and the FDA has, they don’t feel that we need to tell people right now you need to be boosted.”

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