Report: Johnson & Johnson Seeking FDA Approval for Booster Shot
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NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Johnson and Johnson reportedly plans to ask the FDA to authorize the company’s coronavirus vaccine booster shot.
The New York Times reports J&J wants the FDA to authorize a second dose to be given two months after its first shot. The company announced last month that a second dose two months after the first makes the J&J vaccine up to 94-percent effective.
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