How, where and when to get updated Covid booster shots targeting BA.5 (2024)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Thursday that teenagers and adults get updated booster shots from Pfizer or Moderna. The shots — also known as bivalent vaccines —are designed to target both the original coronavirus strain and the currently circulating omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5.

The decision follows a similar recommendation from a panel of independent advisers to the CDC, which voted in favor of the shots Thursday.

The CDC's recommendation means the shots can now be administered to the public. But a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services said people likely won't start getting updated boosters until after Labor Day.

After that, appointment availability is expected to ramp up over several days, with appointments becoming more broadly available in a few weeks, a senior administration official said. People will be able to search for the closest sites offering updated boosters at Vaccines.gov.

Here's what to know about the updated shots.

Are there enough doses for everyone?

White House officials said vaccine supply should meet demand this fall. The administration has purchased 171 million updated booster doses — 105 million from Pfizer and 66 million from Moderna — thus far, with the option to procure up to 429 million more.

Distribution of the doses began after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the shots Wednesday, with shipments to tens of thousands of locations, including pharmacies. Before that, pharmacies, community health centers and rural health clinics could pre-order the shots from the federal government.

A CVS spokesperson said its pharmacies expect to get updated booster doses on a rolling basis over the next few days. People can make appointments as usual on CVS’ website or its app.

Walgreens similarly said people can make appointments to get updated boosters through its website or its app or over the phone.

For now, the shots remain free.

How are these boosters different?

Whereas the initial Covid vaccine boosters targeted only the original strain of the coronavirus, the updated boosters are designed to add protection against omicron subvariants. For that reason, the modified shots will be the only boosters available for teens and adults moving forward.

The newly authorized shots target the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants. As of Tuesday, BA.5 accounted for at least 87% of new U.S. cases. BA.4 and a similar sublineage, BA.4.6, made up around 11%.

“The updated Covid-19 boosters are formulated to better protect against the most recently circulating Covid-19 variant. They can help restore protection that has waned since previous vaccination and were designed to provide broader protection against newer variants," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a statement on Thursday.

Pfizer's and Moderna’s trials of their bivalent vaccines in people studied a formulation that targeted the original omicron strain. The updated version, however, was tested in laboratory studies, which found that the boosters generated strong antibody responses against BA.4 and BA.5.

Laboratory tests “so far have been a very good predictor of how well the vaccines protect against infection, as well as protecting against severe disease and hospitalization and death,” said David Montefiori, a professor at the Human Vaccine Institute at Duke University Medical Center.

Read more about updated Covid boosters

  • The FDA authorized the updated boosters on Wednesday, then the CDC recommended them on Thursday, based on an advisory committee's vote.
  • The reformulated shots are being distributed without results from human trials. They were tested on mice, after versions targeting the original omicron variant were tested on people.
  • The FDA in June asked Pfizer and Moderna to target BA.4 and BA.5 in updated boosters.

Who should get a booster?

The FDA authorized Pfizer's shot for people ages 12 and up and Moderna's for ages 18 and up. For those who are up to date on their Covid vaccinations, the updated booster constitutes a fourth, fifth, or sixth shot, depending on one's age and health status.

But some vaccine experts wonder whether the shots are necessary yet for young, healthy people, given the lack of clinical trial data to demonstrate how well they work against the newer omicron subvariants.

Nonetheless, Pablo Penaloza-MacMaster, an assistant professor ofmicrobiology-immunology at Northwestern University, said the potential benefits seem to outweigh the risks.

“The way that I look at it right now is that it seems like there’s not much to lose,” he said.

When is the ideal timing for this booster?

The CDC suggests that people wait at least two months since their most recent Covid shots to get the latest shots.

People who are elderly or immunocompromised should get boosted as soon as they meet those qualifications, Montefiori said. But he suggested that there's likely to be more wiggle room in the timing for young, healthy people.

“The longer you wait to get the boost, the more potent of a boosting effect it’s going to have,” he said. But for those who hold off, he added, “there’s that trade-off between waiting to get boosted so that you have a stronger boosting effect and the risk of getting infected while you’re waiting to get the boost.”

Montefiori, who is 68, said he got his fifth shot three weeks ago and plans to wait three months for his bivalent booster.

The CDC advises that people who recently had Covid consider delaying their boosters until three months after their symptoms started or, if they were asymptomatic, since their positive Covid tests.

Penaloza-MacMaster said his research suggests that healthy people of all ages could even wait six months between shots or following Covid infections.

But Montefiori said it's hard to know how long immune protection lasts after a Covid infection.

“The best advice that I would give people is to get the bivalent boost as soon as they’re eligible to, regardless of whether or not they’ve been infected, because of the uncertain nature of how much that infection really boosted your immunity,” he said.

Aria Bendix

Aria Bendix is the breaking health reporter for NBC News Digital.

How, where and when to get updated Covid booster shots targeting BA.5 (2024)

FAQs

When is it best to get COVID booster shot? ›

When should I get the updated COVID vaccine? People 5 years and older may get one dose of the updated vaccine at least two months after the last dose of any previous COVID vaccine. Babies and young children usually need more doses than older children and teens.

How often should I 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.

Which is better Pfizer or Moderna bivalent booster? ›

Pfizer: Is There a “Best” mRNA Vaccine? Both of the mRNA vaccines available in the US are highly effective against severe COVID-19, but recent studies suggest that Moderna's elicits a stronger immune response and might be better at preventing breakthrough infections.

Is Moderna or Pfizer booster better for seniors? ›

A booster shot with the Moderna vaccine offered older people better protection against COVID-19 if they had previously taken Pfizer jabs, researchers at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) have found.

Should you get a booster or wait for the new vaccine? ›

Unless you've recently been sick with COVID-19, you should not wait to get a spring booster dose. If you are 65 or older, or you are immunocompromised, you should go ahead and get a booster of the 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine now. (Learn all about the 2023-2024 vaccine that came out last fall.)

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. Children aged 6 months–4 years may need multiple doses of COVID-19 vaccines to be up to date, including at least 1 dose of updated COVID-19 vaccine.

What are the side effects from COVID booster 5? ›

Common COVID Booster Side Effects
  • Chills.
  • Fatigue.
  • Headache.
  • Injection-site redness and swelling.
  • Muscle or joint pain.
  • Pain.
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Which COVID booster is best? ›

Adults and kids ages 6 months and older can get either an updated Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. The CDC recommends either of these vaccines for boosters. They don't prefer one over the other.

Do I need a second booster for COVID-19? ›

If you are eligible and you have missed an earlier booster, you should have a dose this spring to catch up. Most people do not need extra doses to make up for those you have missed. If you have a severely weakened immune system your doctor may advise an extra dose 3 months after you have the spring vaccine.

How long does a COVID vaccine last? ›

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. To increase protection, getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine is now recommended for everyone six months and older.

What is a bivalent booster? ›

What is the bivalent booster? The bivalent booster is the most recent version of the COVID-19 vaccine. It contains both the original vaccine strain [of the virus] and a strain derived from the BA.

Should seniors get another COVID vaccine? ›

Today, CDC Director Mandy Cohen endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices' (ACIP) recommendation for adults ages 65 years and older to receive an additional updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine dose.

How does the Moderna vaccine affect the elderly? ›

CONCLUSIONS: We described the separate influences of frailty and age on adaptive immune responses to the Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. Though overall antibody responses were robust, higher frailty diminished initial antibody quantity, and all older adults had impaired antibody avidity.

Is the newest COVID vaccine safe? ›

Are COVID-19 vaccines safe? Yes, the 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine is safe. It works in the same way as the original COVID-19 vaccines and all booster shots.

Why wait 3 months after COVID to get a booster? ›

Consider waiting up to 3 months to get your updated COVID vaccine. Studies suggest that waiting to get vaccinated after COVID illness may result in a better immune response.

How long does the COVID vaccine last? ›

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. To increase protection, getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine is now recommended for everyone six months and older.

Should I have a COVID booster? ›

The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself against serious illness and hospitalisation from Covid-19. This is why people at higher risk, such as older people and those in clinical risk groups, are being offered another booster dose this autumn.

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