Here's Who Needs a Fourth COVID Vaccine and When to Get It

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Here's Who Needs a Fourth COVID Vaccine and When to Get It
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The CDC has already recommended a fourth dose of the COVID vaccine for some adults.

Immunocompromised people within the eligible age ranges should get their fourth shot at least three months after receiving their third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, thestate. For people in this group who received the J&J vaccine initially and then a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, the CDC recommends that the additional Pfizer or Moderna booster should come at least two months following their second dose.

, or spreading it; they also greatly reduce the risk of dying or having to be hospitalized due to the virus. If you have not yet been vaccinated, it's not too late. And even as mask mandates lift across the US, continue to be cautious withPOPSUGAR aims to give you the most accurate and up-to-date information about the coronavirus, but details and recommendations about this pandemic may have changed since publication.

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