Coronavirus – Australia: The interval between the second and booster dose has been reduced to five months

The Australian authorities have decided to reduce the interval between the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine and the booster dose due to the increase in cases Omicron mutation.

Until recently the Australia offered a third, booster dose to anyone over the age of 18 six months after the second.

“A booster dose five months or more after the second will ensure that the protection from the initial treatment will be even stronger and that it will last longer and is expected to help reduce the spread of the virus.”, pointed out the Minister of Health, Greg Hunt.

“Evidence from Israel shows that booster doses help reduce the rate of infection in all groups, severe illness in those over 40 and death in those over 60“, He added.

In Australia as a booster dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be used.

The country already has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, with almost 90% of the population over the age of 16 is fully immunized. At the same time, about 70% of adolescents aged 12 to 15 have also been fully vaccinated.

However, 1,556 cases of coronavirus were detected in Australia today.

A total of approximately 229,000 cases of covid-19 and 2,100 deaths have been reported in Australia.

You may also like

HTX Research explained the growth of bitcoin
Top News
David

HTX Research explained the growth of bitcoin

The current rally in the cryptocurrency market is supported by favorable macroeconomic conditions and the strengthening of institutional participation. This