Booster shot for weakened immune systems: Anthony Fauci
Fauci says for other vaccinated groups, such as the elderly, data is being collected to determine if or when their protection goes “below a critical level” and “that's when you're going to be hearing about the implementation of boosters” for others.

He told NBC's ”Today” show on Thursday that he expects the booster recommendation to come “imminently.”
People have compromised immune systems for a variety of reasons, including organ transplants, cancer or other conditions. Any authorisation for an additional booster shot would come from the Federal Drug Administration.
Fauci says for other vaccinated groups, such as the elderly, data is being collected to determine if or when their protection goes “below a critical level” and “that's when you're going to be hearing about the implementation of boosters” for others.
The nation's top infectious disease expert says “at this moment, other than the immune compromised, we're not going to be giving boosters.”
Fauci says “inevitably there will be a time when we'll have to get boosts” because ”no vaccine, at least not within this category, is going to have an indefinite amount of protection.”
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