Last Thursday, Colorado became the first state in the U.S. to approve COVID-19 boosters for all residents over 18 who were initially vaccinated at least six months ago — breaking with federal officials, who at the time had authorized the shots only for seniors and others at high risk of serious illness because of living arrangements, working conditions or medical issues.
Then California did the same thing. And New Mexico. And New York City. And Arkansas. And Rhode Island.
“If you’re interested in getting a booster, go ahead and get one,” said Dr. Mark Ghaly, California’s secretary of health and human services.
Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is following suit
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