FDA authorizes Novavax's updated COVID vaccine for fall 2023
Source: CBS News
Updated on: October 3, 2023 / 3:19 PM
The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it had authorized Novavax's updated COVID-19 vaccine, adding a third option for Americans ages 12 and older looking for a new shot this fall and winter.
Novavax's updated shot has been redesigned to target the XBB strains of the virus, similar to the revised formulations from Moderna and Pfizer that were approved last month. The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are both based on mRNA technology, while Novavax takes a different approach.
"Novavax's authorization today means people will now have the choice of a protein-based non-MRNA option to help protect themselves against COVID-19, which is now the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S.," Novavax's CEO John Jacobs said in a statement.
Closely related descendants of the XBB variant remain the dominant strains of coronavirus circulating nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The FDA's authorization is the last major regulatory hurdle before Novavax's new shots can be rolled out.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-novavax-fda-fall-2023/

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IronLionZion
(48,747 posts)The chip might be right in front of their face when they read the alert.
nilram
(3,175 posts)response in the upper respiratory system. Also longer lasting. Per the experts I follow on twitter. Ive been waiting for it.
ananda
(31,677 posts)Thanks in advance.
nilram
(3,175 posts)Here's a thread
Link to tweet
Items of note
- Novavax is also the most durable COVID vaccine option. It wanes far less quickly than mRNA (8+ months vs ~3 months).
- Novavax elicited fewer adverse reactions across multiple studies, even where trial participants had previously had adverse reactions to mRNA.
And lots of other factoids.
ananda
(31,677 posts)I think I'll do that.