Covid vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and up
CDC recommends updated Covid vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and up, allowing shots to start within days
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday recommended that all Americans ages 6 months and older receive updated Covid shots from Pfizer and Moderna.
- CDC Director Mandy Cohen signed off on a recommendation formed by an independent panel of advisors to the agency earlier Tuesday.
- The first doses of the new shots will be available at some locations within the next 48 hours, according to the CDC.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday recommended that all Americans ages 6 months and older receive updated Covid shots from Pfizer and Moderna, clearing the way for Americans to start receiving the shots within days.
CDC Director Mandy Cohen signed off on a recommendation formed by an independent panel of advisors to the agency earlier Tuesday. The first doses of the new shots will be available at some locations within the next 48 hours, according to the CDC.
“We have more tools than ever to prevent the worst outcomes from COVID-19,” Cohen said in a statement. “CDC is now recommending updated COVID-19 vaccination for everyone 6 months and older to better protect you and your loved ones.”
Thirteen CDC advisors voted in favor of the “universal” recommendation for Americans during the panel’s meeting Tuesday, while one voted against it.
Apparently, the new scariant “Pirola” is rapidly spreading across the United States. The fear-mongering appears to have stepped up a notch as new “vaccines” were approved for use.
The high number of mutations could mean the variant can evade the body’s immune responses, triggered either by infection or vaccination, the mainstream media says as they fear monger. Not to worry. The ruling class, along with Big Pharma, have conveniently (and not coincidentally at all) come out with new “vaccines.”
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Doctors have “warned” that the BA.2.86 variant, unofficially called “Pirola”, may be a “cause for concern” as it is a newly-designated, highly-mutated variant of Omicron which triggered a surge in cases in a number of countries including the United States, according to a report by The Independent. “Such a high number of mutations is notable,” infectious disease specialist Dr. Scott Roberts said. “When we went from [Omicron variant] XBB.1.5 to [Eris] EG.5, that was maybe one or two mutations. But these massive shifts, which we also saw from Delta to Omicron, are worrisome.”
According to a Thursday bulletin in Yale Medicine, the new variant has more than 30 mutations to its spike protein – located on the outer surface of a coronavirus – which helps it enter and infect human cells. –The Independent
The fact that the strain has been detected in at least six countries, and the cases are not related, “suggests some degree of transmission in the [international] community that we’re not detecting,” Dr Roberts explained according to a report by The Independent.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) preliminary report on the BA.2.86 variant says there’s currently no evidence “Pirola” causes more severe illness, death, or hospitalizations. However, the agency also insists that people get more injections.
Dr. Roberts said that “the world is not as vulnerable to severe illness or infection” from COVID-19 as it was in 2020 because there’s a greater degree of herd immunity due to either vaccination or past infection. However, for many of us, it might have been a year or more since we’ve had a booster, so I would encourage everyone to get the updated shot, which is expected to come out in mid-September,” he said.