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COVID-19 Vaccine and the New Bivalent Booster

Are you protected against COVID-19? Although there have been strides made toward minimizing the effects of this worldwide pandemic, there are still many COVID-19 cases, and the virus has not gone away. This is why it's important to protect yourself and your loved ones. At CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), we strongly urge everyone to get vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19. Recently, Heather Ogando, MD, our Vice President of Clinical Services and PACE Medical Director wrote about the importance of getting a vaccine here. In this blog post, I will tell you about the new booster recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What is the new Bivalent Booster?

The CDC recommends getting a dose of the new Bivalent Booster, approved on August 31, 2022. This updated booster helps restore protection that has declined since previous vaccination by targeting variants that are more contagious and easily transmissible, including the most recent Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5.

Why SHOULD I get a booster shot?

The COVID-19 booster shot is a great way to have an extra layer of protection from the virus. While COVID-19 vaccines are effective, studies have shown some declines in vaccine effectiveness over time, especially in people ages 65 years and older. Booster shots can increase the immune response and prevent serious illness.

Who should get the booster shot?

The new Bivalent Booster is available for individuals ages 12 and over who received the Pfizer vaccine, and those ages 18 and over who received the Moderna vaccine.

When to get the booster shot:

  • If you received the two primary doses of the Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, or Novovax vaccines at least 2 months ago and have not received a booster shot, you are eligible to receive a bivalent booster today.

  • If you received a dose of the original booster (called monovalent), you may receive a bivalent booster dose at least 2 months after your last booster shot.


With the help of safe and effective vaccines, we will hopefully, soon be able to put the pandemic behind us. Getting vaccinated and boosted is a great way to ensure that you are protected against COVID-19. Please talk to your IDT if you have any questions.

CenterLight is committed to providing accurate health-related information to help individuals live well, stay healthy and make well-informed healthcare decisions. Information in this material is strictly educational. We recommend that users consult with their medical professional regarding their care. If you would like to learn more about CenterLight Healthcare PACE, please call: 1-833-252-2737 (TTY 711), 8AM - 8PM, Monday - Friday. Representatives or message service also available on weekends.

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Last updated September 22, 2022

About the Writer

Shu Jing, PharmD, MS, is CenterLight Healthcare PACE’s Director of Pharmacy.


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