Joe Biden will get his booster shot on-camera if CDC panel green lights third dose this week for Americans 65 and older President Joe Biden will receive his booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on television, the White House said Monday 'He will do so and he will do so on camera,' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said, adding, 'I don't have a date for you exactly' Monday marked the date that the Biden administration had planned to start rolling out booster shots to most Americans But on Friday, an advisory panel to the FDA rejected a plan to offer booster doses to Americans 16 and older, saying Americans 65 and older should go first Now the administration is waiting for an advisory panel to the CDC to weigh in, which determines how FDA-approved vaccines are used 'Based on their recommendation we're ... prepared to operationalize on the plan and that includes having the president get his booster shot as well,' Psaki said
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President Joe Biden will receive his booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on television, the White House said Monday.
'He will do so and he will do so on camera,' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said when asked at Monday's briefing if Biden would get a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine and if he would do so publicly.
Psaki added, 'I don't have a date for you exactly.'
President Joe Biden is seen receiving his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on December 21
Monday marked the date that the Biden