Health officials say it’s time for most Americans to get another booster dose—this time, with a new Omicron-specific shot made by either Pfizer-BioNTech (for people 12 and older) or Moderna (for ...
Pfizer and Moderna now both have new bivalent COVID booster shots that not only target the original strain of coronavirus, but also the highly contagious omicron subvariants that are dominant ...
A study co-led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine found that in adults who previously received a full regimen of any COVID-19 vaccine granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) or Food and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The recent COVID surge comes as scientists continue to investigate the new Omicron variant. It also has many people rushing to get their booster shots, but some are wondering if ...
As residents prepare to roll up their sleeves for a third, fourth or even fifth dose of COVID-19 vaccine, some may be wondering: Do I need to stick with the same brand, or is it safe to mix it up?
The FDA is expected to allow a "mix-and-match" approach for COVID-19 booster shots, The New York Times reported. The authorization will allow Americans to get a different brand booster than what they ...
Americans now have three options when choosing a COVID-19 booster shot, so who should consider swapping brands and who shouldn’t? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not take a ...
For those who are planning to get a COVID booster shot, will they need to get the same vaccine as their primary series or can they mix and match? The answer depends. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, ...