Most Utahns shouldn’t need another COVID-19 booster shot anytime soon, despite a new multi-state study that showed the effectiveness of a third dose of vaccine sharply declines after about four months. Dr. Anthony Fauci cited the study and called a fourth dose a ‘potential future requirement.’
Utahns who are immunocompromised are at greater risk from COVID-19 and should get four doses of MRNA vaccines, according to Dr. Hannah Imlay, an infectious disease expert from the University of Utah.
A University of Utah School of Medicine professor explained Wednesday that the fourth dose \u2014 recommended for immunocompromised patients \u2014 is really their first booster dose.
A University of Utah School of Medicine professor explained Wednesday that the fourth dose \u2014 recommended for immunocompromised patients \u2014 is really their first booster dose.
A University of Utah School of Medicine professor explained Wednesday that the fourth dose \u2014 recommended for immunocompromised patients \u2014 is really their first booster dose.