The Borneo Post

Third dose for 4 high-risk groups

Booster dose for medical frontliner­s, immunocomp­romised, elderly with comorbidit­ies and healthcare facilities residents

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry (MoH) has announced that for now, only targeted groups will get priority for a third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine starting next month.

The four groups are medical frontliner­s, the immunocomp­romised, the elderly with comorbidit­ies and individual­s in long-term healthcare facilities.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said that the third dose will increase a person’s immunity response to the Covid19 virus in cases where the initial two doses might not suffice.

“The priority of giving this third dose will be focused on high-risk groups first, such as health frontline members, immunocomp­romised patients, the elderly with comorbidit­ies and individual­s living or working in long-term care facilities.

“This third dose can increase the level of immunity in individual­s at high risk for Covid19 infection, where the second dose is not sufficient to enhance the immune response to Covid-19 infection,” he said during a press conference this evening.

Khairy further stated that medical specialist­s are developing clinical guidelines for this third round of doses and they will be discussed when the next National Immunisati­on Task Force meeting takes place.

He also explained the difference between a third dose

This third dose can increase the level of immunity in individual­s at high risk for Covid-19 infection, where the second dose is not sufficient to enhance the immune response to Covid-19 infection.

Datuk Azisman Alias

and a booster shot.

A third dose increases the level of immunity in individual­s at high risk for Covid-19 infection, where a second dose is not sufficient to enhance the immune response to said infection.

A booster shot, on the other hand, is given to individual­s to increase their level of immunity which may decrease a er a certain period of time following the second dose.

Last Sunday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob confirmed that a third Covid19 dose had been approved for high-risk groups.

To date, over 80 per cent of the country’s population have been fully vaccinated.

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