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Walgreens shifts to 3 weeks between doses

Move is in line with federal guidelines

- Nathan Bomey

Walgreens has been administer­ing the second dose of Pfizer’s COVID- 19 vaccine a week after federal guidelines say it is ideally delivered, but the chain will change its policy to come into line with the government’s recommenda­tions.

While the extra time is not feared to be a problem, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked the drugstore chain to follow its guidelines, the agency confirmed.

Until now, Walgreens had been administer­ing the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine four weeks after the first, the company confirmed Monday to USA TODAY. Federal guidance is three weeks.

“We have been automatica­lly scheduling patients’ second doses to occur a minimum of 28 days following their first dose to ensure that no dose is administer­ed earlier than the authorized intervals and patients are able to complete the series vaccinatio­n,” Walgreens spokespers­on Rebekah Pajak said in an email.

The company is improving its scheduling system to allow people beginning this week to set their second dose appointmen­t at the three- week time frame, Pajak said.

In some cases, foreign countries, including Canada and Britain, are delaying the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine by months in favor of delivering as many first doses as possible.

The CDC has declined to recommend the same policy but has acknowledg­ed that delays are not problemati­c.

The New York Times first reported the news Monday.

CDC spokespers­on Kate Grusich confirmed Monday that the agency had “asked the pharmacy partner to address the issue” by moving to a three- week interval.

“For individual­s who received the Pfizer COVID- 19 vaccine, CDC continues to recommend getting the second shot 3 weeks ( or 21 days) after the first shot, and to stick as close as possible to that recommende­d 3- week interval,” Grusich said in an email. “If it is not feasible to adhere to the recommende­d interval and a delay in vaccinatio­n is unavoidabl­e, the second dose of Pfizer- BioNTech and Moderna COVID- 19 vaccines may be administer­ed up to 6 weeks ( 42 days) after the first dose.”

She added: “However, if you do receive your second shot of COVID- 19 vaccine earlier or later than recommende­d, you do not have to restart the vaccine series. This guidance might be updated as more informatio­n becomes available.”

 ?? ELIZABETH WEISE/ USA TODAY ?? Walgreens is improving its scheduling system, the company says.
ELIZABETH WEISE/ USA TODAY Walgreens is improving its scheduling system, the company says.

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