The move comes as the Biden administration is warning of waning supplies in its fight against the virus and is calling on Congress to authorize new funding.
The U.S. does not have enough vaccines to give everyone a fourth dose of mRNA vaccine, officials have said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would have to make a final ruling on any recommendation by the FDA.Vaccinations in the U.S. are at their lowest point since the start of the immunization drive in December 2020, according to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker. At least 559 million doses have been administered in the U.S. since rollout began. Over 80% of people in the U.S. who are eligible have received at least one dose of vaccine, with almost 70% of those eligible are defined by the CDC as fully vaccinated. Trials are still underway for children under 5, not now eligible for vaccination.
A recent report by the CDC found that protection against COVID-19 waned slightly in the months following a third dose of the vaccine. The booster shot resulted in a 91% decrease in hospitalizations for people who received the booster two months prior to getting sick, and 78% for those who received the booster four or five months prior to contracting the virus.Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.