HEALTH

Who should get the new COVID-19 vaccine?

Aug 28, 2024, 11:00 AM

covid 19 vaccine booster shot...

A Salt Lake County Health Department employee prepares Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots at a free vaccine clinic at the Sanderson Community Center in Taylorsville on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. (Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

(Kristin Murphy/Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY—It’s called KP.2 —the new variant of COVID-19 spreading in our community this summer.

“We’ve had a real surge over the summer, particularly with people who travel,” said Dr. Tamara Sheffield, medical director of Immunization Programs for Intermountain Health. “About 10% of those being tested have the disease.”

Related: Back-to-school germs increasing cases of COVID-19

There is a new formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine designed to protect against KP.2.

“The new vaccines are protecting against the strain that is infecting everybody right now,” Sheffield explained. “The KP.2 substrain is off the Omicron lineage. Viruses have a family tree. The children of the viruses who infected us before are infecting us now.”

The new COVID-19 vaccine

The Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax vaccines all have a new formulation for 2024-25. The FDA has already approved both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

Dr. Sheffield said we should start to see the vaccine at our local health departments and clinics in the next two to three weeks.

“It’s starting to look a little bit like influenza where we have new iterations of the vaccine that are closely matched to what happens to be circulating in our environment,” she said.

Related: U of U long COVID clinic shares findings after three years of seeing patients

Doctors recommend anyone 6 months or older get the new vaccine, whether or not you were vaccinated in years past.

“Some people who have already received the vaccine in the past think that we don’t need it now,” Sheffield said. “With the last iteration, we only saw one in five adults get it. And yet, this is causing serious disease. It still puts people at risk. We still have long COVID. I would encourage anyone 6 months and older to go get this vaccine.”

The time to get the COVID-19 vaccine is now.

“September/October is better for the flu vaccine,” Sheffield explained, “but don’t wait to get the COVID vaccine. The virus is hitting right now. The flu vaccine is for flu that will hit in November, December and January.”

Symptoms

We all know the symptoms that come with COVID-19 —runny nose, fatigue, fever, sore throat, body aches.

“The symptoms are the same as we’ve known,” Sheffield elaborated. “If you’ve been vaccinated before, your body tends to fight it off better, but this is still a serious disease. We are still having high numbers of hospitalizations with it. We have hundreds of deaths every week with it. Just like influenza, this is a serious disease, especially for those over 65 and our youngest children.”

Amanda Dickson is the co-host of Utah’s Morning News and A Woman’s View on KSL NewsRadio. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. 

Related: The long arm of long COVID in Utah

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Health

an ambulance drives down a road, emergency services often use opioids for pain management but ketam...

Eric Cabrera

Study looks into ketamine as opioid alternative for pain management

The study will explore whether ketamine or fentanyl is safest for pain management for patients with traumatic injuries.

12 hours ago

A customer passes by an isle in a grocery store in Utah...

Sam Herrera and Candy Zillale

Why the discussion around processed foods isn’t black and white

Processed foods often come up in discussions about eating healthy, but there's debate on what role they should play in our diets.

13 hours ago

The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah is working on a new plan to address m...

Michelle Lee

Addressing mental and behavioral health challenges in Utah

Utah has a growing need for mental health professionals and services. What are some of the challenges the state is facing?

19 hours ago

Mosquitoes hit northern Utah...

Britt Johnson

Floodwater mosquitoes hit hard in northern Utah

A large influx of mosquitoes in northern Utah has hit hard after recent flooding led to a boom in mosquito population.

1 day ago

The women who lead Every Body Retreats...

Heather Peterson

Local non-profit combats eating disorders through education and prevention

One local nonprofit is working to prevent eating disorders through education and building positive self image.

2 days ago

FILE: A houseboat is seen against the backdrop of Lake Powell’s “bathtub ring,” a light-color...

Don Brinkerhoff

Utah exceeds annual average of boating related drownings

Boating related drownings in Utah have already exceeded the annual average. So far this year eight people have drowned.

2 days ago

Sponsored Articles

Water park with a vintage VW bug in front with a surfboard on top...

Cowabunga Bay

Spend the last days of summer at Cowabunga Bay! 

Cowabunga Bay is one of Utah's premier water parks that features water slides, a lazy river, a kids' cove, and a beach with lounge chairs.

A young woman smiles while reading the menu at a lakeside restaurant, enjoying the panoramic view o...

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau

The best restaurants to try in Bear Lake

Save this guide to the best restaurants in Bear Lake when you need to find a place to dine during your next visit.

Female leg stepping on weigh scales. Healthy lifestyle, food and sport concept....

Health Utah

Sustainable weight loss: the science-backed way to achieve it

Learn more about Debbie's weight loss journey with Health Utah, who have a unique weight loss philosophy for success.

Underwater shot of the fisherman holding the fish...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Your Bear Lake fishing guide

Bear Lake offers year-round fishing opportunities. By preparing ahead of time, you might go home with a big catch!

A group of people cut a purple ribbon...

Comcast

Comcast announces major fiber network expansion in Utah

Comcast's commitment to delivering extensive coverage signifies a monumental leap toward a digitally empowered future for Utahns.

a doctor putting her hand on the chest of her patient...

Intermountain Health

Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic

An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.

Who should get the new COVID-19 vaccine?