BioSpectrum Asia

Singapore recommends booster dose at no later than 9 months

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The Expert Committee on COVID-19 Vaccinatio­n (EC19V) in Singapore recommends that all vaccinated persons aged 18 years and above should receive a booster vaccine dose at about five months after the last dose of their primary vaccine course, or as soon as possible thereafter, in order to maintain good protection against COVID-19. The booster dose should not be delayed beyond nine months after the primary vaccine course. Local and internatio­nal data show reduced vaccine protection against COVID-19 infection from around six months after completion of the last vaccine dose in the primary vaccinatio­n series or earlier. The level of protection drops even further over time. There is also some reduction in protection against severe disease, particular­ly in older persons. In addition, internatio­nal studies have shown that the protection against Omicron variant infection by a primary vaccinatio­n series is weaker compared to previous variants, and that boosters increase the protection against infection and severe illnesses caused by Omicron. As such, booster vaccinatio­n is crucial to ensure continued protection against COVID-19.

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