The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently expanded eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine boosters to Americans 5 and up, and households can now order eight more free at-home COVID-19 tests through a White House program.
Cleveland.com is rounding up some of the most notable coronavirus news making headlines online. Here’s what you need to know for Friday, May 20.
CDC recommends boosters for everyone 5 and older
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently expanded eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine boosters to Americans 5 and up. The CDC now recommends that children ages 5 to 11 should receive a booster shot five months after their initial Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination series.
The CDC recommendation follows The Food and Drug Administration authorization of a third shot of the Pfiezr-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. The Pfizer shot is the only vaccine available to children in this age group, and two shots have provided disappointing protection to children in this age group in real-world studies.
While COVID-19 is usually less severe in children, the wave of infections caused by the omicron variant has resulted “in more kids getting sick with the disease and being hospitalized, and children may also experience longer term effects, even following initially mild disease,” FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf said in a statement.
The CDC also strengthened its recommendation that Americans 12 and older who are immunocompromised, and those 50 and older, should receive a second booster dose at least four months after their first COVID-19 vaccination.
“While older Americans have the highest coverage of any age group of first booster doses, most older Americans received their last dose (either their primary series or their first booster dose) many months ago, leaving many who are vulnerable without the protection they may need to prevent severe disease, hospitalization, and death,” the CDC said in a statement.
Federal government makes more free at-home COVID-19 tests available
Households can now order eight more free at-home COVID-19 tests, the White House announced this week. The tests are available at covid.gov/tests.
The Biden administration previously committed to making 1 billion at-home tests available to American households at no charge and has so far distributed 350 million tests, according to news reports.
Households were allowed to order four tests at a time in January and March.
Positive home tests are only included in the official case count when the test-taker reports their result or confirms it with a PCR test.
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