Understanding COVID-19 Vaccination: Your Questions Answered
PorAinvest
viernes, 29 de agosto de 2025, 12:15 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The FDA has approved new versions of the COVID-19 vaccines designed to target the LP.8.1 sublineage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the most recent variant spreading in New Jersey. The updated vaccines are available to everyone age 65 or older, and to those under 65 with at least one underlying condition that puts them at high risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19 [2].
Moderna's vaccines can be administered to children as young as 6 months old if they have an underlying condition, while the Pfizer vaccine is only available to children who are at least 5 years old and have an underlying condition. These FDA limits differ from New Jersey's COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, which suggest that everyone 6 months and older should get a COVID-19 vaccine [2].
Residents can check the eligibility requirements on the FDA website or contact their local health department for more information. For those who qualify, the new vaccines will be available at participating healthcare providers and vaccination sites across the state.
The recent shake-up at the CDC, including the firing of its director and resignations of key officials, has raised concerns about the agency's ability to provide consistent and science-based guidance on COVID-19 vaccines. However, the FDA's approval of the new vaccines indicates a commitment to addressing the evolving threat posed by the virus.
As the nation enters the peak season for respiratory illnesses, it is crucial for residents to stay informed about their eligibility for the new COVID-19 vaccines and to follow the guidance of local health authorities. By doing so, they can help protect themselves and their communities from the ongoing pandemic.
References:
[1] https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-rfk-jr-cdc-vaccine-politics-0d388544
[2] https://patch.com/new-jersey/across-nj/fda-limits-new-covid-19-vaccine-access-what-it-means-nj-residents
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The article discusses how to get the new coronavirus vaccine, with a live chat feature where readers can ask questions to the post's journalists, including Carolyn Hax, Tom Sietsema, Aaron Hutcherson, Becky Krystal, Karen Tumulty, and David Ignatius. Readers can also explore all of the post's chats on their community page.
New Jersey residents are gearing up for the fall and winter respiratory illness season, with the FDA's recent approval of new COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. However, the availability of these updated vaccines comes with specific eligibility criteria that may impact residents' access.The FDA has approved new versions of the COVID-19 vaccines designed to target the LP.8.1 sublineage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the most recent variant spreading in New Jersey. The updated vaccines are available to everyone age 65 or older, and to those under 65 with at least one underlying condition that puts them at high risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19 [2].
Moderna's vaccines can be administered to children as young as 6 months old if they have an underlying condition, while the Pfizer vaccine is only available to children who are at least 5 years old and have an underlying condition. These FDA limits differ from New Jersey's COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, which suggest that everyone 6 months and older should get a COVID-19 vaccine [2].
Residents can check the eligibility requirements on the FDA website or contact their local health department for more information. For those who qualify, the new vaccines will be available at participating healthcare providers and vaccination sites across the state.
The recent shake-up at the CDC, including the firing of its director and resignations of key officials, has raised concerns about the agency's ability to provide consistent and science-based guidance on COVID-19 vaccines. However, the FDA's approval of the new vaccines indicates a commitment to addressing the evolving threat posed by the virus.
As the nation enters the peak season for respiratory illnesses, it is crucial for residents to stay informed about their eligibility for the new COVID-19 vaccines and to follow the guidance of local health authorities. By doing so, they can help protect themselves and their communities from the ongoing pandemic.
References:
[1] https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-rfk-jr-cdc-vaccine-politics-0d388544
[2] https://patch.com/new-jersey/across-nj/fda-limits-new-covid-19-vaccine-access-what-it-means-nj-residents

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