KEY POINTS
  • An influential FDA advisory committee on Friday rejected a proposal to distribute booster shots of Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine to the general public.
  • The panel pared back those plans to unanimously recommend the third shots to people age 65 and older and other vulnerable Americans.

An influential Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Friday rejected a proposal to distribute booster shots of Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine to the general public, paring back those plans to unanimously recommend the third shots to people age 65 and older and other vulnerable Americans.

"It's likely beneficial, in my opinion, for the elderly, and may eventually be indicated for the general population. I just don't think we're there yet in terms of the data," said Dr. Ofer Levy, a vaccine and infectious disease specialist at Boston Children's Hospital.