Thousands of North Carolinians now eligible for COVID-19 booster (2024)

Thousands of North Carolinians who received two doses of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at least six months ago are now eligible for a third booster dose.

Rochelle Walensky,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director,said two groups “should” get the third dose: individuals 65 and older; and individuals 50-64 with underlying medical conditions. Two additional groups — individuals 18-64 with underlying conditions and those who have increased risk from occupational or institutional settings — “may” get the shot, according to her recommendation.

“At CDC, we are tasked with analyzing complex, often imperfect data to make concrete recommendations that optimize health,” Walensky said. “In a pandemic, even with uncertainty, we must take actions that we anticipate will do the greatest good.”

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Her directive, which came late Thursday night, incorporated some of the recommendations of the CDC advisory committee but overrode its recommendation not to vaccinate 18- to 64-year-olds with increased occupational or institutional risk.

Some members of the committee expressed concern that the last group would be too broadly interpreted and potentially hinder the ability of the other groups to get a shot immediately.

Walensky said her decision “aligns with the FDA’s booster authorization and makes these groups eligible for a booster shot.”

Earlier this week, the FDA approved an Emergency Use Authorization for three groups:

  • Individuals 65 and older.
  • Individuals 18-64 who are at high risk of severe COVID-19.
  • Individuals 18-64 whose frequent institutional or occupational exposure puts them at high risk of serious complications of COVID-19, including severe COVID-19.

Prior to the authorization, an FDA advisory committee voted against recommending the third dose for all Pfizer recipients, opting instead to recommend boosters only for older and vulnerable subgroups.

Pfizer recipients who want a third dose must have completed the two-dose regimen at least six months prior to the booster. According to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, 1,012,437 North Carolinians received two doses of Pfizer by the end of March, which would be the approximate time frame for a six-month cutoff.

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Some North Carolina Pfizer recipients already received a third dose as members of theimmunocompromised groupwho have been eligible for a booster since mid-August. As of Sept. 13, state and federal advisers had administered 72,590 total additional doses in North Carolina, according to DHHS.

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Nationally, more than 70% of current vaccine administration occurs at pharmacies, according to a report of the CDC committee. Walgreens will begin scheduling booster vaccination appointments on Saturday. According toCVS’ website, it also is preparing to schedule booster appointments.

Recipients may go to any provider for a booster. “There is no need for people to go back to the location where they received their original vaccines — most COVID-19 vaccination locations can provide Pfizer boosters,” according to aDHHS press release.

Focus continues on unvaccinated

Members of both the FDA and CDC committees expressed concern that while boosters might help a small portion of the population, unvaccinated people remain the biggest concern.

Of North Carolinians 12 and older, 61% are fully vaccinated, but vaccine rates among younger populations remain lower.

At a press conference Wednesday, Gov.Roy Cooperreiterated that fully vaccinated people have “great protection” against the virus and cautioned that booster discussions should not “obscure that fact that we are all much safer with the vaccine.”

The new case rate began to show signs of decline this week, according to DHHS Secretary Dr.Mandy Cohen. The hospitalization rate, which had increased over the last several weeks, began leveling this week.

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While the numbers are improving, Cohen emphasized the need for unvaccinated people to get the shot and described the purpose of a booster as an extension of the vaccine’s function over time.

“A booster shot is meant to extend the benefits of the vaccine, but they start with having benefits from those original vaccines that we and many, many millions of North Carolinians have gotten,” she said Wednesday.

Vaccines are available for free atlocations across the state. People who need at-home vaccination or transportation to a vaccine site may find assistance at theDHHS website.

Recipients of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are not yet eligible for booster doses.

“We will also evaluate with similar urgency available data in the coming weeks to swiftly make additional recommendations for other populations or people who got the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines,” the CDC press release said.

Interested individuals in North Carolina cansign up to receive updatesfrom the DHHS when boosters become available.

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Thousands of North Carolinians now eligible for COVID-19 booster (2024)

FAQs

What percentage of people are vaccinated in NC? ›

Overall, 7,018,862 people or 67% of North Carolina's population have been fully vaccinated.

How long is the COVID vaccine effective? ›

Key Takeaways. The Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Novavax vaccines protect against many known variants of COVID-19. The Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines offer immunity against COVID-19 for up to six months.

What is the newest COVID vaccine? ›

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approved the updated vaccines by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna for everyone 6 months and older, and authorized an updated Novavax vaccine for those 12 and older in the fall of 2023.

How long until a COVID booster is effective? ›

Infectious disease expert Amesh A. Adalja, MD, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, agreed that most people will experience some positive effects from the booster within a week, but the full effect is believed to kick in two weeks after the booster.

What state has the highest vaccinated people? ›

These are the states with the highest full vaccination rates:
  • Rhode Island (87.1%)
  • Vermont (85.0%)
  • Massachusetts (83.6%)
  • Maine (82.8%)
  • Connecticut (82.6%)
  • Hawaii (81.1%)
  • New York (80.2%)
  • Maryland (79.2%)

What percentage of Americans are getting vaccinated? ›

Compare states' vaccination progress or select a state to see detailed information
State% of population with at least one dose% with booster or additional dose
CA85.2%41.5%
CO82.2%40.5%
CT>95%*44.3%
DE86.3%35.4%
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How often should you have a COVID booster? ›

If you have had your primary vaccination course and you're aged: 75 years or older, you're recommended further doses of COVID-19 vaccine every 6 months. 18 – 74 years with severe immunocompromise, you're recommended further doses of COVID-19 vaccine every 12 months.

How long does a COVID vaccine last in your body? ›

How long does the COVID vaccine last? Studies suggest COVID vaccines are most effective in the first few months following your shot. That's why when health experts recommend boosters or updated doses, they're usually given three to four months after your last COVID shot.

What vaccines last for life? ›

Some viruses are relatively huge while others are tiny in comparison, some use RNA while others use DNA—they are very, very different organisms.” Yancey said that for vaccines that “last a lifetime,” which include vaccines for measles or hepatitis B, the viruses themselves tend to be uniform when they replicate.

What is the new COVID vaccine 2024? ›

The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2023-2024 Formula) includes a monovalent (single) component that corresponds to the Omicron variant XBB. 1.5 of SARS-CoV-2. The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2023-2024 Formula) is authorized for all doses administered to individuals 6 months through 11 years of age to prevent COVID-19.

Which COVID vaccine is safest? ›

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety — What We Know

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are strongly recommended as safe and effective at preventing serious illness or death from COVID-19.

How many doses of COVID vaccine should I have? ›

Everyone aged 5 years and older ‡ should get 1 dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against serious illness from COVID-19.

Which booster is better, Moderna or Pfizer? ›

The study from the UK Health Security Agency showed that among those who received a Pfizer primary course, vaccine effectiveness was around 70% after a Pfizer booster, dropping to 45% after 10-plus weeks and stayed around 70 to 75% after a Moderna booster up to 9 weeks after booster.

What are the side effects of the new booster shot? ›

Common Booster Side Effects
  • Chills.
  • Fatigue.
  • Headache.
  • Injection-site redness and swelling.
  • Muscle or joint pain.
  • Pain.
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How long are you immune to COVID after having it? ›

The immune response from a COVID-19 infection usually tamps down after 3-4 months, says Kawsar Talaat, MD, a vaccinologist and associate professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.

What percentage of New York is vaccinated for COVID-19? ›

How many COVID-19 vaccines has New York administered? In New York, 18,427,712 people or 95% of the state has received at least one dose. Overall, 15,763,340 people or 81% of New York's population are considered fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of New York's population have recieved a booster dose.

What percentage of Californians are fully vaccinated for COVID-19? ›

Compare states' vaccination progress or select a state to see detailed information
State% of population with at least one dose% fully vaccinated
AZ76.4%63.8%
AR68.8%56.1%
CA85.2%74.2%
CO82.2%72.4%
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What is meant by vaccine? ›

Medical Definition

vaccine. noun. vac·​cine vak-ˈsēn, ˈvak-ˌ 1. : a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease: such as.

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