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Booster shots become necessary as vaccines become less effective. The upcoming COVID-19 vaccine booster rollout is scheduled to start on September 20, 2021.
Third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been approved for some people while booster shots will roll out for everyone this fall. What's the difference?
On August 13, the FDA announced that it was authorizing a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for people who are immunocompromised.
Booster shots of the Pfizer will start being available the week of September 20, 2021, and will be available to adults eight months after their second shot.
Though getting two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine does offer protection, those who decline a third shot are at increased risk for contracting COVID-19.
Booster shots are set to roll out, but what exactly does the introduction of this plan mean? Are you no longer protected from COVID-19 after your initial doses?