On July 28, talk about expanding second booster eligibility to adults younger than 50 was effectively put on hold as talk shifted to the omicron-specific shots anticipated in fall. (If you haven’t gotten your first booster yet, check out our list of vax sites here.) This comes after much “will they, won’t they” chatter this summer, and five months after a second booster was approved for older age groups and those who are immunocompromised.
It’s all very reminiscent of the Pfizer flip-flop earlier this year regarding Covid vaccines for kids younger than five. Herein, some answers as to what happens now.
Why did summer plans for a second
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