The Columbus Dispatch

Pfizer seeking FDA OK for booster shot

- Tom Murphy

Pfizer is seeking U.S. approval of a booster dose of its two-shot COVID-19 vaccine.

The drugmaker said Wednesday that it started the applicatio­n process for a third dose of its vaccine for people ages 16 and older. The company said it will complete the applicatio­n with the Food and Drug Administra­tion by the end of this week.

The company’s move follows an announceme­nt by U.S. health officials last week of plans to give COVID-19 booster shots to all Americans to shore up protection amid the surging delta variant of the virus. Officials said it’s “very clear” that the vaccines’ protection against COVID-19 infections wanes.

Pfizer’s vaccine received full FDA approval earlier this week; it had been used since last December under an emergency use authorizat­ion.

The three vaccines used in the U.S. made by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are still preventing hospitaliz­ations and deaths from COVID-19. But the vaccines don’t appear quite as strong against the highly contagious delta variant as they were against earlier versions of the virus.

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