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As infections rise, only 10% of Californians have COVID booster

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023   

The annual winter rise in COVID infections is here, but so far, only 10% of Californians have gotten the latest booster shot, according to the state vaccination dashboard.

The most recent COVID booster shot came out in September, but only 27% of people over age 65 had received it as of Dec. 8.

Dr. Erica Pan, state epidemiologist for the California Department of Public Health, said now is the time to get not only the COVID booster but a seasonal flu shot.

"These vaccines are safe and effective, you can get all of them at the same time, and it is not too late," Pan pointed out. "This is the time, right now, as these viruses are increasing and circulating. And before we have a lot more travel and holiday gatherings, please go out there and get vaccinated to not only protect yourself, but your loved ones and our community."

The RSV vaccine is also available for infants and people over age 60. To make an appointment, go to myturn.ca.gov. Health insurance plans are required to cover the vaccines free of cost. If you have questions about any of the vaccines, check with your physician.

Pan pointed out older people in congregate settings are especially vulnerable to this latest Omicron COVID variant but early studies show the shot is effective.

"We're especially concerned about -- as far as being a high-risk setting where these viruses can spread very quickly -- is nursing homes," Pan emphasized. "Currently, only about less than 10% of nursing home staff and about 26% of residents are up-to-date."

Around 75% of Californians got the first round of COVID vaccinations at the height of the pandemic. Pan theorized booster-shot rates are low due to a combination of busy schedules, COVID fatigue and concerns about efficacy.


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