KEY POINTS
  • FDA staff said there may be a benefit to administering Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 booster shots two months after the initial dose.
  • The staff acknowledged, however, that the data to support boosters was limited and that the agency hasn't verified all the information yet.

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The Janssen Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.

The staff of the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday struck a more favorable tone on Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 booster shots, saying there may be a benefit to administering a second dose two months after the initial shot.

The staff acknowledged, however, the data to support boosters was limited and the agency hasn't verified all the information yet.

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