People with health issues or inactivated vaccine should get COVID-19 booster - WHO

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People with health issues or inactivated vaccine should get COVID-19 booster: WHO

FILE PHOTO: Frontline workers receive vaccine booster against coronavirus disease in IrelandGENEVA -The World Health Organization recommended on Thursday that people who are immunocompromised or received an inactivated COVID-19 vaccine should receive a booster dose to protect against waning immunity.

With vaccination rates worryingly low in much of the developing world, the WHO has said in recent months that administering primary doses - rather than boosters - should be a priority. Speaking in a briefing, SAGE chair Alejandro Cravioto said vaccines provide a robust level of protection against severe disease for at least six months, although data shows immunity wanes against severe disease in older adults and those with underlying health conditions.

COVID-19 vaccines protect "very well" through six months after the last dose with some "minor, modest reduction" in protection, Kate O'Brien, director of the WHO's immunisation department, said.

 

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