Top US health officials told the White House they may not have enough data to recommend COVID-19 booster shots for the wider general public by late September as President Joe Biden had anticipated, The New York Times reported on Friday.

According to the report, the government officials advised the White House on Thursday to scale back a plan to offer the booster shots to the general public later this month.

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