• Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • World
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
What's Hot

Democrats To Force Vote To Kill Trump’s Slush Fund And Immunity Scheme

June 3, 2026

Trump Signs Executive Order Asking for Oversight of New AI Models

June 3, 2026

Packers’ Josh Jacobs Back at Practice After Domestic Abuse Arrest: ‘Business as Usual’

June 3, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Wednesday, June 3
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
  • Home
  • Politics

    Democrats To Force Vote To Kill Trump’s Slush Fund And Immunity Scheme

    June 3, 2026

    Democrats seek more control over referenda in New York

    June 2, 2026

    Todd Blanche Says Trump Administration Is Ditching Weaponization Fund

    June 2, 2026

    Trump To Attend Second White House Press Corps Dinner After Assassination Attempt

    June 2, 2026

    Trump Doubles Down On Endorsing ‘Jerk’ Senator Despite Vowing To Never Back Him

    June 2, 2026
  • Health

    The Current Ebola Outbreak Is A Global Threat. A Doctor Explains

    June 3, 2026

    Targeted Drug Shrinks Tumors In Hard-To-Treat Cancer

    June 2, 2026

    She Wasn’t Due For Her Colonoscopy. A Blood Test Found Cancer Anyway

    June 2, 2026

    Trump’s Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing Has Bold Aims, But Limited Impact

    June 2, 2026

    Ebola vaccine, Medicaid work requirements: Morning Rounds

    June 2, 2026
  • World

    Ex-Scottish Leader Denies Blame After Husband Pleads Guilty

    June 3, 2026

    From Festering Infections To Untreated Cancer, ICE Detainees Across The U.S. Describe Medical Neglect

    June 3, 2026

    Ukraine Hits Russian Energy Targets, But Denies Striking Nuclear Plant

    June 2, 2026

    Singer Dua Lipa Ties Knot With Actor Callum Turner

    June 2, 2026

    Farage Vows £300m Increase for Police Taskforce Against Grooming Gangs

    June 2, 2026
  • Business

    Patagonia Begs Drag Queen Influencer To Stop Allegedly Using Their Logo

    June 3, 2026

    First Quarter GDP Revised Downward As Voters Fret Over Economy

    May 28, 2026

    Cash Drain On Americans’ Savings Accounts Nears Great Recession Levels

    May 28, 2026

    US Voters’ Confidence In Economy Nosedives To Nearly 4-Year Low

    May 22, 2026

    Elon Musk On Track To Be World’s First Trillionaire After Latest Move

    May 21, 2026
  • Finance

    Bass and Pratt will advance in L.A. mayoral race, traders say

    June 2, 2026

    Best Wells Fargo credit cards for June 2026

    June 2, 2026

    Markets in ‘greed’ mode as AI firms ready IPOs

    June 2, 2026

    Why India Cannot Let the Rupee Float

    June 2, 2026

    Voyager Technologies to acquire Astrobotic Technology in up to $300M deal, expanding lunar ambitions

    June 2, 2026
  • Tech

    Trump Signs Executive Order Asking for Oversight of New AI Models

    June 3, 2026

    Meta’s Support Chatbot Helped Hijack High-Profile Instagram Accounts Including Obama White House

    June 2, 2026

    Luddites Weep as Scorsese and Spielberg Embrace AI

    June 2, 2026

    Anthropic Files Papers for Potential $1 Trillion AI IPO

    June 2, 2026

    Exclusive — PragerU Strikes Back After Big Tech and SPLC Attempt to Destroy Them

    June 2, 2026
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
Home»Health»Focus Covid booster campaigns on high-risk people
Health

Focus Covid booster campaigns on high-risk people

March 29, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Focus Covid booster campaigns on high-risk people
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A panel of experts that advises the World Health Organization on vaccine use suggested Tuesday that countries no longer need to consider offering additional Covid-19 boosters to people at medium or low risk of becoming seriously ill if they contract the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization — which is known as the SAGE — said some countries may continue to offer boosters to people at medium and low risk, but those decisions should be made based on national conditions and health spending priorities.

“The rationale there is that the benefit of these additional boosters is actually quite marginal, based on what we know of the immune status of these people,” committee chair Hanna Nohynek said during a news conference outlining the SAGE’s new recommendations.

The group went so far as to suggest countries could also choose to forgo offering a primary vaccination series to healthy children and adolescents, if they haven’t had it already. Those decisions should be based on country-specific conditions, including the disease burden in these age groups, other health or programmatic priorities, and opportunity costs, an overview of the meeting that is posted online states.

WHO staff at the press conference were quick to stress that the SAGE is not telling countries they should not offer boosters to medium- or low-risk individuals, but rather that governments should make choices based on their own budgets and priorities.

“SAGE is in the business of having to give global recommendations. And we’re really at a point in the pandemic now where the country context and the country’s programmatic prioritization are starting to play a bigger and bigger role,” said Kate O’Brien, director of WHO’s department of immunization, vaccines, and biologicals.

See also  Mexico Police Arrest Chucky Doll For Using Knife To Scare People

The advisory group, which met last week, concluded that with growing global levels of hybrid immunity — immunity that is based both in vaccination and infection — the added protection offered by additional boosters is small and may not make sense from a cost-effectiveness point of view.

In fact, the group suggested that some countries might be better off focusing their vaccination budgets and efforts on catch-up campaigns for other vaccine-preventable diseases that suffered badly during the earlier stages of the Covid pandemic. Millions of children around the world are known to have missed important childhood vaccinations; O’Brien called this “a casualty of the pandemic.” The WHO and UNICEF, the U.N. Children’s Fund, have urged governments to intensify their efforts this year to get vaccine coverage levels back up to at least 2019 levels.

The advisory group said prioritizing other vaccines would make particular sense when it comes to people considered at low risk from Covid infection: healthy children and adolescents.

“The public health impact of vaccinating healthy children and adolescents is comparatively much lower than the established benefits of traditional essential vaccines for children — such as the rotavirus, measles, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines — and of COVID-19 vaccines for high and medium priority groups,” the SAGE said in a statement.

For people at high risk of severe disease, though, the advisory group still recommends boosters, at a six-month or 12-month interval, depending on the health of the recipient.

In general, the recommendation is that people at high risk should have a booster 12 months after their previous booster, Nohynek said. That group includes older adults with preexisting health conditions, frontline health workers, people (including children) who are immunocompromised, as well as pregnant people who are six months or more out from their previous booster.

See also  Stocks Slip, Bond Yields Rise With Prices in Focus: Markets Wrap

For some of those — those at highest risk and pregnant people — a booster at six months could be considered, Nohynek said.

Canada and the United Kingdom have already taken this step, offering spring boosters to those at highest risk from Covid. There is no word yet on whether the United States will also take this step.

“But the kind of overall recommendation is that the most efficient use of the Covid vaccines in these older adults and young adults with significant comorbidities or severe obesity would be the 12 months [interval],” Nohynek said.

The SAGE noted that the new recommendations should be considered “time limited” — meaning they address current needs, based on the epidemiological scenario as it exists now. They should be interpreted as an endorsement from the SAGE of a need for annual Covid vaccine boosters, the group said.

Booster campaigns Covid Focus highrisk people
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

The Current Ebola Outbreak Is A Global Threat. A Doctor Explains

June 3, 2026

Targeted Drug Shrinks Tumors In Hard-To-Treat Cancer

June 2, 2026

She Wasn’t Due For Her Colonoscopy. A Blood Test Found Cancer Anyway

June 2, 2026

Trump’s Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing Has Bold Aims, But Limited Impact

June 2, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Online Scam Centers Enslave Hundreds of Thousands Across Southeast Asia

September 1, 2023

Challenging Misconceptions About Addiction And Recovery

March 26, 2024

Jamaica gets an unexpected draw with France.

July 23, 2023

‘On Their Own’: GOP Rep On Ground In Israel Says Stranded Americans Are ‘Getting Nowhere’ With Biden State Dept

October 12, 2023
Don't Miss

Democrats To Force Vote To Kill Trump’s Slush Fund And Immunity Scheme

Politics June 3, 2026

The Trump administration seems to operate on two principles. The administration seems to believe that…

Trump Signs Executive Order Asking for Oversight of New AI Models

June 3, 2026

Packers’ Josh Jacobs Back at Practice After Domestic Abuse Arrest: ‘Business as Usual’

June 3, 2026

Ex-Scottish Leader Denies Blame After Husband Pleads Guilty

June 3, 2026
About
About

This is your World, Tech, Health, Entertainment and Sports website. We provide the latest breaking news straight from the News industry.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Business (4,372)
  • Entertainment (4,858)
  • Finance (3,627)
  • Health (2,185)
  • Lifestyle (1,890)
  • Politics (3,424)
  • Sports (4,371)
  • Tech (2,201)
  • Uncategorized (4)
  • World (4,696)
Our Picks

Pimco Prepares for ‘Harder Landing’ for Global Economy: FT

July 2, 2023

Kinder Morgan (KMI) Delivers a Strong Q1 on Increased Natural Gas Demand

May 19, 2026

Larry Nassar Is Said to Have Been Stabbed Multiple Times in Florida Prison

July 13, 2023
Popular Posts

Democrats To Force Vote To Kill Trump’s Slush Fund And Immunity Scheme

June 3, 2026

Trump Signs Executive Order Asking for Oversight of New AI Models

June 3, 2026

Packers’ Josh Jacobs Back at Practice After Domestic Abuse Arrest: ‘Business as Usual’

June 3, 2026
© 2026 Patriotnownews.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.