Staff Contact: Kara Amann-Kale or Keri Barclay
As of June 26, the CDC recommends everyone over age 75 and individuals at increased risk for severe RSV receive the RSV vaccine. This recommendation is for people who did not receive an RSV vaccine last year; at this time, the RSV vaccine is not an annual vaccine. The best time for vaccination is in late summer or early fall before RSV starts to spread. Recommendations for pregnant people, infants and young children were not changed. The CDC’s updated guidance for RSV vaccinations provides additional clinical details.
On June 27, the CDC updated recommendations for COVID-19 and influenza vaccines to recommend everyone age 6 months and older receive updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 and influenza vaccines. COVID-19 vaccine recommendations will take effect later this year when updated Moderna, Pfizer and Novavax COVID-19 vaccines are available. Most people are recommended to get the flu vaccine in September or October. Guidance for COVID-19 vaccines and flu vaccines will be updated soon and will provide additional clinical details.