CDC director Rochelle Walensky defended the agency’s decision to allow those living and working in high-risk settings to access a third COVID-19 vaccine shot, despite the designation being rejected by an advisory panel. Walensky said she “did not overrule” the panel, but that it was a “scientific close call” and it was hers to make.
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CDC director says she did not overrule advisory panel on COVID-19 booster shots
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