KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. is reporting an average of about 362,000 boosters administered per day over the past week, 57% higher than the 231,000 average daily first doses.
  • About 8.9 million boosters overall have been administered as of Wednesday, covering 4.7% of all fully vaccinated Americans and more than 12% of the immunized 65 and older population. 
  • A key FDA advisory panel meets Thursday and Friday to discuss the efficacy and safety of extra doses of the Moderna and J&J vaccines.
Germaine T. Leftwich, 67, receives a Pfizer covid-19 vaccine booster shot from Dr. Tiffany Taliaferro at the Safeway on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Monday, October 4, 2021.

More Americans are getting third Covid shots than first vaccine doses as people who completed their two-dose regimen of Pfizer or Moderna's shots six or more months ago are now eligible and lining up for an extra jab. 

An average of 362,000 people a day got boosters over the past week, about 57% more than the 231,000 people per day who started their first doses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.