Immunocompromised individuals who are fully vaccinated are now able to receive an additional dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“We’re pleased that the federal government is taking steps to ensure individuals who are immunocompromised have the opportunity to receive another layer of protection against COVID-19,” said Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health Alison Beam. “The department is already working with vaccine providers on this important protection for these vulnerable Pennsylvanians. We are confident in our ability to meet the needs of this critical population by our previous successful vaccination efforts and current vaccine supply.”
Currently, the CDC is recommending that moderately to severely immunocompromised people who are fully vaccinated with Pfizer and Moderna receive an additional dose of vaccine.
Individuals should consult their healthcare provider if they are unsure as to whether they are moderately or severely immunocompromised based on their health condition, history or status. They should consult their healthcare provider before scheduling a vaccine appointment. Additionally, healthcare providers are encouraged to communicate with their patients who would benefit from an additional dose.
The FDA has not recommended an additional dose for other individuals at this time.
“We encourage unvaccinated eligible individuals to get vaccinated and help protect people in our community who are unable to get vaccinated, like those who are under the age of 12,” said Beam.