Covid-19 booster shots for seniors aged 60 and above and immunocompromised people from Sept: Ong Ye Kung

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Singapore will give its first Covid-19 booster shots - to seniors aged 60 and above, residents of aged care facilities, and those who are immunocompromised - from this month, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Friday (Sept 3). Seniors should receive a booster dose of mRNA...

The booster shots for seniors are to ensure continued high levels of protection against infection and severe disease from Covid-19, and to reduce the possibility of spikes in infections and more people falling severely ill.

"This is to pre-empt a very sharp rise in breakthrough infections, which can still mean, in absolute terms, many people can fall very sick or die... This is especially relevant to the elderly and to other higher-risk groups," said Mr Ong, who co-chairs the multi-ministry task force on Covid-19. The US Food and Drug Administration has also approved a third dose for immuno-compromised individuals and is considering its recommendation for seniors, it added.

These individuals will be contacted by their healthcare providers, as they would likely have regular follow-up sessions with their doctors, said Mr Ong.

 

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