KEY POINTS
  • The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized Covid vaccine booster shots made by Johnson & Johnson and Moderna, another critical step in distributing the extra doses in the U.S.
  • Americans will also be allowed to "mix and match" vaccines, getting a booster shot from a different drugmaker than the one that made their initial doses.
  • The ruling now goes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its vaccine advisory committee, which has scheduled a meeting Thursday to discuss Moderna's and J&J's booster data.

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The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday night authorized booster shots of both Johnson & Johnson's and Moderna's Covid vaccines, another critical step in distributing extra doses to tens of millions of people.

At the same time, U.S. regulators authorized "mixing and matching" vaccines, allowing Americans to get a booster shot from a different drugmaker than the one that made their initial doses.

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