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Gap for booster vaccine dose reduced to three months

People will be able to receive a booster dose of a Covid-19 vaccine three months after their seco...

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07.34 14 Dec 2021


Gap for booster vaccine dose reduced to three months


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07.34 14 Dec 2021


People will be able to receive a booster dose of a Covid-19 vaccine three months after their second dose under recommendations made by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee. For more on this Shane spoke to Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU.

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