Mayo Clinic Q&A: Experts urge COVID-19 boosters to fight omicron surge
This episode is shared from Mayo Clinic Q&A and was recorded in December 2021
Guest: Gregory A. Poland, M.D. (@drgregpoland)
Host: Halena M. Gazelka, M.D. (@hmgazelkamd)
More Americans are now eligible for COVID-19 booster doses as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the Pfizer vaccine booster for 16- and 17-year-olds late last week. Previously, only those 18 and older were eligible.
Early research suggests that a booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine improves protection against severe disease caused by the omicron variant, according to Pfizer.
Mayo Clinic experts say, regardless of the variant, prevention of infection works. Getting a booster offers the highest protection possible against COVID-19.
“Omicron infection rates are picking up rapidly,” says Dr. Gregory Poland, head of Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group. “If we do not take the proper precaution over the holiday, we are going to see a January omicron surge.”
Dr. Poland explains that there are two threats — delta and omicron COVID-19 variants — but there is a solution. “Masking and boosting — those are key to protecting yourself and your family.”
On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Poland discusses the latest on COVID-19 variants and shares advice on how to stay safe this holiday season.
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