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A booster shot is a second dose of vaccine. This is given to someone who has had a decline in their immune response since the last dose. You've probably had a booster shot for tetanus as part of your regular immunizations.
You remind your body how it can fight disease by getting a booster shot. Your immune system is ready to defend you against that disease if it happens.
Booster shots to COVID-19
After being vaccinated, it is possible to be positive for COVID-19. Vaccinations offer the best protection against severe illnesses.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has approved booster doses of all three COVID-19 vaccinations currently available in the U.S. These booster shots do not replace existing vaccines. These booster shots are an addition dose of existing COVID-19 vaccinations. A booster dose may be lower than the original dose depending on the individual's age.
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There are many factors that influence the recommendation for booster shots:
What vaccines has the person already received?
The age of the person
If the person is immunocompromised it means they are:
Have received active treatment for cancers or tumors of the blood
Have had an organ transplant. Are taking medication to suppress the immune system
In the past two years, you have received a CAR-T-cell transplant or hematopoietic stem-cell transplant.
Moderate to severe primary immunodeficiency (some examples are DiGeorge syndrome or Wiskott Aldrich syndrome).
HIV infection that is untreated or advanced
High-dose corticosteroids and other drugs that suppress your immune system may be used to treat active treatment.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has a new tool that can help you decide when and if your child can receive one or more COVID-19 boosters. The tool can be found on their website.
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