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More Batches of Moderna COVID-19 Shots Shipped Amid Reports of Shortages

More Batches of Moderna COVID-19 Shots Shipped Amid Reports of Shortages

THURSDAY, Sept. 22, 2022 (HealthDay News) — To keep up with demand for updated booster shots, U.S. health officials are shipping out more batches of the revamped Moderna vaccine to pharmacies across the country.

While supplies of the updated Pfizer booster shot appear to be plentiful, some pharmacies have reported not having enough Moderna vaccine, CNN reported. Walgreens said its Moderna booster supply was limited, causing appointments to vary. It had Pfizer doses.

“We have received limited supply of the Moderna COVID-19 booster and expect to receive additional supply in the coming weeks. We are actively working to increase inventory of COVID boosters and have sufficient supply of Pfizer updated boosters in all stores,” Rite Aid said earlier this week, CNN reported.

Both of the new boosters were authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration earlier this month. However, at that time, the FDA was inspecting one facility where the Moderna vaccine is made and “did not include this facility as an authorized manufacturing facility for the updated COVID-19 vaccine booster at that time,” FDA spokesman Michael Felberbaum told CNN. As a result, only COVID-19 vaccine shots from another Moderna facility were shipped out.

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More supplies will now be made available “following a careful review of information provided by Moderna about the manufacture of these batches. The agency has no concerns with the safety, effectiveness, or quality of these batches,” Felberbaum said.

Despite the current shortage, Moderna said it still plans to deliver 70 million doses of its new vaccine by the end of this year. “We are working closely with [the] U.S. Government to deliver significant amounts of updated, bivalent booster doses as we continue to see high demand in certain areas of the country,” the company told CNN. “We anticipate that these availability constraints will be resolved in the coming days.”

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