Interval between Moderna COVID-19 vaccine second shot and booster still six months -FDA

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The interval between receiving a second dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine and a booster dose remains unchanged at six months, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock said on Monday.

A pharmacist holds a vial of the Moderna coronavirus disease vaccine in West Haven, Connecticut, U.S., February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Mike SegarCOVID-19 vaccine and a booster dose remains unchanged at six months, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock said on Monday.

"Right now if you got J&J you get a booster after two months, if you got Pfizer as your primary series you can get a booster at five months or beyond, if you got Moderna you can get a booster at six months or beyond whatever you decide to get a booster of," Woodcock said on a press call.Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein in Washington, D.C.

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