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Follow on Google News | Things Companies Need to Know About the 2022 Bivalent Covid Vaccine RolloutWe outline the most relevant issues and facts Company Benefits Managers need to know about the newest Covid vaccine booster.
By: Formaspace The Rollout Of The Bivalent Covid Vaccine Boosters For Ba.4 / Ba.5 Has Begun On August 31, 2022, the FDA approved new Covid vaccine boosters in the US. These are "bivalent" vaccines, meaning they incorporate two different active vaccines. One targets the original Covid virus and the other targets the highly-transmissible Omicron variants Ba.4 and Ba.5 that have been circulating in the US throughout much of 2022. Are We Moving To Annual Or Semi-Annual Covid Vaccine Campaigns? As we've learned over the past year, the Covid virus is capable of changing (mutating) rapidly, much like the Influenza virus that causes the Flu. A consequence of this is that the CDC is now calling these new shots the "Fall Booster Vaccine" – implying that we will likely see annual or even semi-annual campaigns to encourage people to get the latest available Covid vaccines (much like the annual Flu shot.) Benefits Managers should consider this in their employee healthcare management (https://formaspace.com/ Which Employees Are Eligible For The New Covid Vaccine Boosters From Pfizer And Moderna? Federal health officials are expressing confidence that there won't be a shortage of these new Covid booster vaccines, and so, at present, there are no published priority lists or restrictions on who can receive the vaccine. Who is eligible? According to the FDA, people 12 and up are eligible for the updated Pfizer vaccine, while those 18 and up are eligible for the Moderna one. Also, the FDA considers the shots interchangeable, meaning you can switch brands since receiving your earlier vaccine(s). These new boosters are targeted at those individuals who have already completed their original (primary) Pfizer, Moderna, or Novavax vaccine – or any subsequent booster(s) – but you need to wait at least two months before getting this new booster vaccine. However, individuals who have never received a Covid vaccine before, or received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, should consult with their medical provider, who will likely recommend they get a primary vaccination from Pfizer, Moderna, or Novavax first before getting the new bivalent booster shot two months later. Also, anyone who has had Covid recently should wait until 90 days after they are well again before getting vaccinated with these new booster shots. Read more...https://formaspace.com/ End
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