Walgreen’s, Walmart, other pharmacies now offering Moderna, J&J booster shots (2024)

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U.S. pharmacies are starting to offer a variety of COVID-19 booster shots days after U.S. health officials approved the extra dose for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

Walgreens, Walmart, Sam’s Club and Rite Aid announced they’ll have the Pfizer, Moderna or J&J COVID-19 booster vaccines for eligible patients. CVS will carry Pfizer and Moderna’s booster shot.

"As new guidance regarding COVID-19 vaccines continues to emerge, our communities are relying on pharmacists for information, support and guidance more than ever," Rina Shah, Walgreen’s group vice president pharmacy operations and services, said in a news release.

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Last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration signed off on booster shots for eligible Americans.

There still are restrictions on who qualifies and when for a booster. Starting six months past their last Pfizer or Moderna vaccination, people are urged to get a booster if they’re 65 or older, nursing home residents, or at least 50 and at increased risk of severe disease because of health problems. Boosters also were allowed, but not urged, for adults of any age at increased risk of infection because of health problems or their jobs or living conditions. That includes health care workers, teachers and people in jails or homeless shelters.

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Moderna’s booster will come at half the dose of the original two shots.

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As for recipients of the single-shot J&J vaccine, a COVID-19 booster is recommended for everyone at least two months after their vaccination. That’s because the J&J vaccine hasn’t proved as protective as the two-dose Moderna or Pfizer options.

The FDA rulings differ because the vaccines are made differently, with different dosing schedules — and the J&J vaccine has consistently shown a lower level of effectiveness than either of the two-shot Moderna and Pfizer vaccines.

FDA regulators said they would move quickly to expand boosters to lower age groups, such as people in their 40s and 50s, if warranted.

The vast majority of the nearly 190 million Americans who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have received the Pfizer or Moderna options, while about 15 million have received the J&J vaccine.

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U.S. regulators last week also said anyone eligible for an extra dose can get a brand different from the one they received initially.

The latest moves would expand by tens of millions the number of Americans eligible for boosters and formally allow "mixing and matching" of shots — making it simpler to get another dose, especially for people who had a side effect from one brand but still want the proven protection of vaccination.

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According to the CDC, 67.2% of Americans 12 years and older are fully vaccinated.

On Oct. 1, the U.S. reached its latest heartbreaking pandemic milestone, eclipsing 700,000 deaths from COVID-19 just as the surge from the delta variant started to slow down and give overwhelmed hospitals some relief.

Nationwide, the number of people now in the hospital with COVID-19 has fallen to somewhere around 75,000 from over 93,000 in early September.

The easing of the summer surge has been attributed to more people wearing masks and getting vaccinated. The decrease in case numbers could also be due to the virus having burned through susceptible people and running out of fuel in some places.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

Walgreen’s, Walmart, other pharmacies now offering Moderna, J&J  booster shots (2024)

FAQs

Is there a booster for Johnson & Johnson? ›

If you received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for your primary vaccine dose experts recommend you get an mRNA booster shot. If you received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for your primary and booster dose you can get an mRNA vaccine as a second booster shot.

Is Johnson and Johnson still making the COVID vaccine? ›

Note: The Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine expired as of May 6, 2023, and is no longer available in the U.S. Those who did get the J&J shot are considered up-to-date when they get one updated (2023–2024 formula) COVID vaccine. Information in this article was accurate at the time of original publication.

What is the most current COVID vaccine? ›

COVID-19 vaccines currently recommended for use in the United States:
  • Updated Pfizer-BioNTech.
  • Updated Moderna.
  • Updated Novavax.
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Is Moderna or Pfizer better? ›

Pfizer: Is There a “Best” mRNA Vaccine? Both of the mRNA vaccines available in the US are highly effective against severe COVID-19, but recent studies suggest that Moderna's elicits a stronger immune response and might be better at preventing breakthrough infections.

What are the bad side effects of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine? ›

Aside from the extremely rare blood clots and risk of GBS discussed above, “the side effects for the J&J vaccine are very similar to those for the mRNA vaccines, including injection-site pain, headache, fatigue, fever, chills and muscle aches,” said Dr. Fryhofer.

Does the J&J vaccine have mRNA? ›

Q: Does the J&J vaccine use the same technology as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines? A: No. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use mRNA. The J&J vaccine uses what is called an adenovirus vector vaccine.

Why was the J and J vaccine stopped? ›

In April 2021, the US paused Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 vaccination because of reported blood clots post vaccination. This paper explores how vaccine decision-making--receiving a J&J vaccine right away vs waiting for a Pfizer vaccine--changed during the pause.

Is the J and J vaccine being pulled by the FDA? ›

no longer intends to offer the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine in the United States under the EUA and because Janssen Biotech, Inc. has requested that FDA withdraw the EUA for the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine, FDA has determined that it is appropriate to protect the public health or safety to revoke this authorization.

Does the J&J vaccine wear off? ›

In July, J&J released the results of two studies that found that people who were vaccinated with the single-dose vaccine elicited an immune response against the delta variant and that the immune response lasted for at least eight months .

What are the top 3 vaccines for COVID? ›

The CDC says there's a preference for the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) COVID-19 vaccines over the Novavax or Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

What are the three main COVID vaccines? ›

The main types of COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the U.S. or being studied include:
  • Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine. This type of vaccine gives your cells instructions for how to make the S protein found on the surface of the COVID-19 virus. ...
  • Vector vaccine. ...
  • Protein subunit vaccine.

What is the new variant of COVID called? ›

As of June 25, 2024, the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants KP.2, KP.3 and LB.1 have high prevalence in the United States. CDC Nowcast projections estimate KP.3 to account for approximately 33% of new COVID-19 illnesses in the U.S.

Is Moderna or Pfizer booster better for seniors? ›

A booster shot with the Moderna vaccine offered older people better protection against COVID-19 if they had previously taken Pfizer jabs, researchers at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) have found.

Can I mix Pfizer and Moderna booster? ›

Public health has also made it clear that it is safe to mix and match Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines for booster shots.

Is the newest COVID vaccine safe? ›

How safe is the updated COVID vaccine? COVID vaccines are safe and effective, according to the CDC. The safety of COVID vaccines has been rigorously monitored and evaluated since their emergency use authorization (EUA) in December 2020.

What is the difference between JNJ and Pfizer vaccine? ›

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are made using messenger RNA, or mRNA, a technology that delivers a bit of “genetic code” to cells to produce the surface spike protein. The J&J vaccine uses a harmless adenovirus vector engineered to carry the “genetic code” for the surface spike protein.

Who is the manufacturer of the COVID vaccine? ›

Pfizer is a proven, reliable multinational vaccine producer, supplying vaccines to more than 165 countries.

What is the new name for Janssen? ›

'Janssen' will no longer be seen on drug labels following the Johnson & Johnson brand name adoption. The updated identity is part of international sweeping changes by J&J as the big pharma unites its medtech and pharmaceutical wings.

What are the chances of getting Guillain-Barré from the Shingles vaccine? ›

Conclusions and relevance: Findings of this case series cohort study indicate a slightly increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome during the 42 days following RZV vaccination in the Medicare population, with approximately 3 excess Guillain-Barré syndrome cases per million vaccinations.

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