From NY Governor’s Website:
“Booster Shots Now Recommended
for 12-15 Year-Olds, Along with Previously Authorized 16+ Age Group”
Governor Kathy Hochul today
announced new guidance recommending booster doses for all New Yorkers ages 12
and older. The guidance, following action by the CDC, recommends that people,
including the newly authorized 12-15 year-old age group, who received the
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine should receive a booster dose at least five months
after their second dose; the previous recommended interval was at least six
months. In addition, moderately to severely immunocompromised 5-11-year-olds
can receive an additional primary dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine 28 days
after their second dose. At this time, only the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19
vaccine is authorized and recommended for children ages 5-11. Additionally,
the CDC today recommended the same change to a five month booster interval for
the Moderna vaccine, which is only authorized for people 18 years and older. "As we continue to battle this winter
surge, I strongly recommend that all New Yorkers ages 12 and older get boosted
as soon they are eligible," Governor Hochul said. "With boosters now
available for all adolescents, I especially urge parents and guardians to get
their children in this age group a booster dose as soon as eligible. A booster
dose will provide greater protection against severe outcomes from COVID-19 and
help keep our kids healthy, protected, and safe." Governor
Hochul additionally announced her plan to require that all covered health care
workers previously required to receive a COVID-19 vaccination under the
Department's August 26th Emergency regulation must also now receive a COVID-19
booster dose within two weeks of becoming eligible, absent a valid medical
exemption. Consistent with the August 26th Emergency Regulation, there is no
test-out option. Following review and approval by the Public Health and Health
Planning Council at their emergency meeting on Tuesday, the emergency
regulation will be filed with the Department of State (DOS). Regulations are
effective upon the filing with DOS.
The Governor also announced new
rules for nursing home visitations. Starting Wednesday, all visitors must wear
"surgical"-type masks and must present upon entry a COVID negative
test taken within 24 hours of their visit. Governor Hochul further noted that
952,000 tests and 1.2 million masks are being delivered to nursing homes late
this week into next.
On January 5, 2022, the CDC
endorsed the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice's (ACIP) recommended
expansion of booster dose eligibility for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 to
individuals ages 12 through 15. CDC now recommends that all adolescents ages 12
through 17 should receive a booster dose five months after their initial Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccination series. This followed the CDC's updated recommendations that
severely immunocompromised 5-11 year-olds receive an additional primary dose of
vaccine 28 days after their second dose, and that people who received the
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine series should get a booster dose at least five month
after the second dose, instead of six months.
New York State Department of
Health Acting Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett said, "Booster doses are a
critical tool in our continued response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and I am
grateful that they are now available for all New Yorkers 12 years of age and older.
Data show that people who are vaccinated and boosted are more protected against
serious illness from COVID-19, and we continue to urge all those eligible to
act now. Do what you can to stay healthy and out of the hospital by getting
vaccinated and boosted and wear a mask. If you have questions, talk to your
health care provider or vaccine administrator." All
state mass vaccination sites are now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster
doses for New Yorkers 12 years of age and older, as well as third doses for
immunocompromised people 5 years and older. For more information on boosters
and additional doses, see the State's dedicated page here.
^ I am going to New York tomorrow
and I will be visiting a Nursing Home there. Even though the new visiting rules
aren’t supposed to start until this coming Wednesday I am prepared for the Nursing
Home to make me take a Covid Test – I am even bringing some that my State sent me
free just in case the NY Nursing Home requires the Test and doesn’t have any to
give me. ^
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-announces-new-guidance-covid-19-booster-doses
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