For young, healthy people who may be wondering, “do I need a COVID booster at all?”, having one annually is sensible.
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With flu season underway and new, developing COVID-19 strains, health professionals continue to stress the importance of receiving an updated vaccine. On Oct. 23, the Centers for Disease Control ...
A: "Stable" viruses that don't replicate quickly need fewer boosters, because there's lasting ... Q: Can I mix and match the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines? A: It is not recommended.