WHO council opposes making vaccine booster shots available to all

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) continues to oppose making booster shots against COVID-19 universally available in the interests of making first jabs more accessible worldwide.

Alejandro Cravioto, Chairperson of the Independent Advisory Council on Immunisation (SAGE) said on Thursday that it is a matter of fair vaccine distribution.

He said the situation was different for those who had compromised immune systems for whom the council had already recommended a third dose.

He said as long as not enough vaccines were available, the priority must remain to offer everyone in the world a basic one or two dose vaccination against COVID-19.

Cravioto said that full vaccination, meaning two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna jabs, provides people with a good level of protection against severe disease for at least six months.

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The Vaccination Council recommends that the first and second doses be given with the same vaccine, if possible but a different shot can be used where capacity problems occur.

The council is still considering the question of whether providing booster shots with a different vaccine might make sense in the interests of providing broader protection.

It is expected to make recommendations in the near future. (dpa/NAN)

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