"Spring COVID Boosters: CDC Answers Questions for Older Adults"

The CDC has recommended a spring booster shot for those 65 and older, with a focus on the monovalent vaccine targeting the XBB.1.5 subvariant. The effectiveness of the vaccine against covid-associated hospitalization decreases over time, making it important for older individuals and those with chronic medical conditions to get the spring booster. People under 65 with underlying health conditions or immunocompromised status should consult their physicians about eligibility for the booster. It's advised not to delay getting the spring shot, as it won't interfere with future boosters in the fall, and those who recently had covid can wait at least three months before getting their next coronavirus shot.
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