KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. authorized the first reformulation of Covid booster shots this week.
  • The new doses target the dominant omicron subvariants as well as the original Covid strain that emerged in China in 2019.
  • Top health officials believe the shots will provide more durable protection heading into the fall, but acknowledge it's not yet clear how effective they will be.
A woman receives a Pfizer vaccination booster shot at Eugene A. Obregon Park in Los Angeles.

The U.S. authorized the first major makeover of the Covid-19 vaccines this week in an effort to stem an expected tide of infections and hospitalizations this fall.

But it's unclear how much protection the new booster shots will provide. The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cleared the shots without any data from clinical trials that are testing the reformulated doses in humans.