KEY POINTS
  • The FDA has not identified a stroke risk in seniors who received the Pfizer booster after reviewing multiple federal databases.
  • The FDA also reached out to regulators in Europe and Israel, who did not report an increased risk of stroke.
  • Preliminary CDC data indicated a possible stroke risk following simultaneous administration of the Pfizer Covid booster and the flu vaccine.
  • FDA is launching a study to look into this possibility.
A nurses fills up syringes for patients as they receive their coronavirus disease (COVID-19) booster vaccination during a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination clinic in Southfield, Michigan, September 29, 2021.

The Food and Drug Administration hasn't found an increased risk of stroke for seniors who've received Pfizer's omicron booster shot, a federal health official said Thursday.

The FDA launched an extensive review of federal data after investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention detected a possible risk of stroke for seniors who received Pfizer's booster.