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  1. The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine has received EUA from FDA to provide: • a two-dose primary series to individuals 18 years of age and older; • a third primary series dose to individuals 18...

  2. Aug 13, 2021 · A recent double-blind, randomized controlled trial of 120 individuals who had undergone solid organ transplant procedures (heart, kidney, kidney-pancreas, liver, lung, pancreas) demonstrated that a third dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine improved immune response compared to placebo. In the study, the third dose of mRNA-1273 was generally ...

  3. Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine is authorized for use to provide: a two-dose primary series to individuals 18 years of age and older; a third primary series dose to individuals 18 years of age and...

  4. Mar 23, 2022 · A third dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the 100 µg dose level is authorized for emergency use in immunocompromised individuals 18 years of age with certain kinds of immunocompromise. A booster dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the 50 µg dose level is authorized for emergency use in the U.S. under EUA for adults 18 years and older.

    • Should You Wait For An Omicron-Specific Moderna Booster?
    • How Effective Is The Moderna Booster Against The Omicron Variant?
    • What Are The Moderna Booster's Possible Side Effects?
    • Will We Need An Annual Covid Booster Shot?
    • Is Moderna Working on Other Covid Boosters?
    • When Can I Get A Covid-19 Vaccine Booster Shot?
    • Can People Who Are Pregnant Get A Booster Shot?
    • Is The Moderna Booster Shot A Full Third Dose of The Vaccine?
    • How Do I Know Which Pharmacies Have Moderna Booster Shots available?
    • Who Can Get A Moderna Booster Shot Right Now?

    The short and simple answer is no. Doctors, medical experts and health officials urge everyone to get boosted as soon as they're eligible. Though the omicron variant appears less severe than previous COVID-19 variants, its highly contagious nature and unknown long-term effects mean everyone should get up to dateon their COVID vaccines as soon as po...

    Moderna President Stephen Hoge said last months that early results demonstrated the company's COVID-19 vaccine booster increased "omicron-neutralizing antibodies" approximately 37-fold. For comparison, in early December Pfizer saidits booster raises antibody levels 25-fold, offering "a sufficient level of protection" against omicron. Early studies ...

    Side effects for Moderna's booster shot are similar to those from the two primary doses -- pain or swelling at the injection site, as well as fatigue, muscle pain, headache, fever, chills and nausea. The drugmaker saidthere is "a remote chance" that its COVID‑19 vaccine could cause a severe allergic reaction. The good news is, according to the CDC,...

    With vaccines appearing to offer waning protection and the continuing evolution of variants, Hoge said we will most likely need seasonal COVID boosters, much like we do with the flu, at least to protect those at high risk of infection. The CDC updated its guidanceto indicate that, starting in 2022, some immunocompromised people will be able to get ...

    Hoge said the company's current 50-microgram COVID booster gives "quite respectable" protection but Moderna is continuing to study an omicron-specific vaccine and a multivalent shot that could protect against multiple variants, including the alpha and delta strains. The firm also said a 100-microgram version of its current vaccine, Spikevax, appear...

    On Friday, the FDA cut the waiting period between the second dose of Moderna's shot and a booster from sixth months down to five, after making a similar recommendation about Pfizer's vaccine on Jan. 4. (Some countries, including Germany and South Korea, have shrunk the waiting time down to three months.) Moderna's booster is still only approved for...

    COVID-19 booster recommendations apply to all people 18 years and older, including pregnant women: "People who are pregnant or recently pregnant are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 compared with people who are not," the CDC website says. While there is no evidence that getting vaccinated decreases fertility in women or men, a recent s...

    The Moderna booster is a half dose of the same vaccine used in its first two full shots. The goal is to top up the formula and reinforce the body's immune response against the virus and its variants. While the first two shots of the Moderna vaccine were each 100 micrograms, the booster is a 50-microgram dose. Moderna said a 100-microgram version of...

    Boosters are available at roughly 80,000 locations across the US, including over 40,000 pharmacies. Some 90% of Americans have a vaccine site within five miles of where they live. A free service backed by the CDC sends you information on vaccine sites when you text your ZIP code to this number: 438829. The response will show you COVID-19 vaccine lo...

    All US adults age 18 and older are eligible to receive COVID-19 booster shots if it's been at least five months since they've received a second dose of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine. (Those who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are eligible for a booster dose after two months.) Adults are encouraged to get whatever booster dose is avail...

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  5. Sep 11, 2023 · Emergency uses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2023-2024 Formula) have not been approved or licensed by the FDA, but have been authorized by the FDA, under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for use in individuals 6 months through 11 years of age.

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  7. Aug 13, 2021 · The CDC recommended that people with weakened immune systems get a third shot of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine. The move follows the FDA's authorization of such use a day...

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