COVID Official: Israel Data Shows Americans Over 60 Should Get Second Booster

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White House COVID-19 Coronavirus Response Coordinator Ashish Jha poses for portraits in his office at the White House on April 8. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images via JTA.org)

By Ron Kampeas

WASHINGTON — The White House’s top COVID-19 response coordinator said that Americans over 60 should be getting a second vaccine booster shot, citing Israeli data.

“The data out of Israel is pretty compelling for people over 60,” Dr. Ashish Jha said on Fox News Sunday. “People who have had that second booster shot four months after their first booster, what we saw was a substantial reduction not in just in infections, but in deaths.”


The Food and Drug Administration authorized second Pfizer and Moderna boosters for people over 50 last month. But Israel, which launched the world’s first major second booster program in January as the Omicron variant of the coronavirus swept through the world, authorized it only for people over 60.

Jha also said Sunday on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” that getting a second booster between the ages of 50-59 “is a much closer call.”

While an Israeli study found that the second booster’s “protection against confirmed infection appeared short-lived,” the shot’s “protection against severe illness did not wane during the study period.”

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