The Potential Problem(s) With a Once-a-Year COVID Vaccine

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The Potential Problem(s) With a Once-a-Year COVID Vaccine
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The suggestion of a once-a-year COVID-19 shot for most Americans, 'just like your annual flu shot,' was met with backlash from many who say COVID isn't seasonal like the flu and needs a different vaccine schedule. MedTwitter

Other experts say it's too soon to tell whether an annual approach will work.

"This is the difficulty of having public health announcements come out of Washington," he said."They ought to come out of the CDC." For COVID, he said,"We will need a periodic booster. Could this be annually? That would certainly make it easier." But it's too soon to tell, he said.Just a"First Step" Toward Annual Shot

"Communication around vaccines is very muddled and that shows in our overall vaccination rates, particularly booster rates," she says."The overall strategy is hopeful and makes sense if we're going to progress that way based on data."

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