Who Can Get a Pfizer Booster?

The 24-hour news cycle is just as important to medicine as it is to politics, finance, or sports. At MedPage Today, new information is posted daily, but keeping up can be a challenge. As an aid for our readers and for a little amusement, here is a 10-question quiz based on the news of the week. Topics include eligibility for Pfizer’s booster shot, harmful substances in dietary supplements, and the costs of treating complex COVID-19 cases. After taking the quiz, scroll down in your browser window to find the correct answers and explanations, as well as links to the original articles.

Last Updated September 24, 2021

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