FDA Approves Booster Shots for Some as Poor Countries Remain Unvaccinated

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized a COVID-19 booster shot for those with a weak immune system.

This will affect several million Americans and comes as President Biden cheered on local political leaders who are defying governors that are banning mask mandates. Dr. Bernard Ashby, a cardiologist and the Florida State Lead of the Committee to Protect Health Care, has been outspoken throughout the pandemic. He joins “Start Your Day” with Sharon Reed to discuss the pandemic, vaccines and how to protect children going back to school. Ashby said it is concerning that America has so many vaccines and other countries are “left out to dry.” He also says illnesses impacting the Black community before the pandemic, like heart disease, should also get focus from the healthcare system.

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3 thoughts on “FDA Approves Booster Shots for Some as Poor Countries Remain Unvaccinated

  1. Why haven't the poor countries been vaccinated. We are all humans,are all of not battling the same viruses. Is there a different god for each country

  2. It is very apparent from our two-tiered system of government that vaxxes are being reserved from under-developed countries for a reason.

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