Headline RoundupSeptember 3rd, 2021

CDC and FDA Advise White House To Slow Down Booster Shot Plan

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The heads of two leading federal health agencies have advised the White House to slow down its plan to roll out COVID-19 vaccine boosters. In a meeting with White House pandemic coordinator Jeffrey Zients on Thursday, FDA acting commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock and CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said they needed more time to collect and review all necessary data regarding the booster shots. In August, President Biden announced that the government would offer third shots starting Sept. 20 to those who received the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines at least eight months ago. Chris Meagher, a White House spokesperson, commented on the meeting earlier on Friday, ensuring that they would "always follow the science" and will wait for full approval from the FDA as well as a recommendation from the CDC before moving forward with any booster shot plan.

Coverage was consistent across the spectrum, sticking close to the original New York Times (Lean Left bias) report. Most stories also highlighted how two top FDA officials are stepping down from their positions because they are frustrated with the Biden administration’s purportedly premature decision to weigh in on booster shots.

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