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  2. How Long After Having COVID Should You Get the New Vaccine? - AOL

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    The latest COVID vaccine is an updated booster that targets the Omicron variants that have been circulating all summer (part of the FLiRT family). The new vaccines were tweaked using the KP.2 ...

  3. Do You Need The New COVID Booster? Here's What Doctors Say - AOL

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    Big news in health: The Food and Drug Administration has approved new COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. The updated vaccines are targeted toward the KP.2 strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus ...

  4. You got a bivalent booster. When will you need another COVID ...

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    Venditto said he expected this shift and it would make sense if annual COVID-19 vaccines used a bivalent model, like the most recent booster. “By having both of them (the strains) in there, it ...

  5. Here's How To Know Which COVID Booster You Should Get - AOL

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    If you’re interested in getting the updated COVID vaccine but have questions, talk to a doctor. They should be able to help give you personalized guidance. Bottom line : The updated COVID-19 ...

  6. Here’s What You Need to Know About Getting the New 2024 COVID ...

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    Here's what the COVID booster 2024 side effects include. ... “Moderna and Pfizer updated their mRNA vaccines to ... the exception is that people who recently had COVID-19 may delay getting a ...

  7. When and where can you get the updated COVID booster ... - AOL

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    Waiting to get a new booster after a recent COVID infection or vaccination could reduce your risk of myocarditis, a rare side effect of vaccination that involves inflammation of the heart muscle.