by Mansur Shaheen at The Daily Mail
The White House is being advised by some regulators to scale back plans to roll out COVID-19 booster shots this month.
Leadership from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told White House officials they would need more time to review data before they could make a decision, reports the Washington Post.
The White House announced plans to make boosters available starting on September 20 – less than three weeks from now – last month.
The announcement was made pending approval from regulators, though, and this could prove to be a speed bump to the Biden Administration’s plans…
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