...and the debate continues.
Respectfully
Kyle
Doctors and nurses in the United States are divided about the need for COVID-19 boosters and about how the United States should prioritize its supply of vaccines, according to a Medscape poll of more than 1700 clinicians that collected responses from August 25 to September 6.
Overall, 71% of 575 US physicians who were polled said they thought the available evidence supports giving boosters to people who have already had two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines; 12% disagreed, and 17% said they were unsure. Of 1133 nurses surveyed, 66% said they thought evidence supports boosters, 15% disagreed, and 19% were unsure.
Overall, 71% of 575 US physicians who were polled said they thought the available evidence supports giving boosters to people who have already had two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines; 12% disagreed, and 17% said they were unsure. Of 1133 nurses surveyed, 66% said they thought evidence supports boosters, 15% disagreed, and 19% were unsure.
Kyle

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