DHA expands Pfizer jab eligibilty criteria
Breastfeeding women, those planning to conceive, persons who had Covid can take shot
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has announced that women who are breastfeeding as well as those who are planning to conceive can take the mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech).
Also, patients who had Covid no longer need to wait for three months to get the vaccine. They can take it on completion of their isolation, provided the infection was mild or non-symptomatic.
Dr. Farida Al Khaja, CEO of DHA’s Clinical Support Services and Nursing Sector and Chairperson of the Covid-19 Vaccination Steering Committee, said: “Any patient who had an active Covid-19 infection must wait until the completion of the isolation period to be vaccinated. If the infection was moderate or severe and required hospitalisation, the timeframe for vaccination after infection will depend on the decision of the medical team that treated the patient.”
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) yesterday announced that as part of the expansion of the eligibility criteria for Covid-19 vaccination, women who are breastfeeding as well as those who are planning to conceive can take the mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech).
Furthermore, patients who had Covid-19 no longer need to wait for three months to get the vaccine. They can take it on completion of their isolation, provided the infection was mild or non-symptomatic.
Patients who had Covid-19 no longer need to wait for three months to get the vaccine. They can take it on completion of their isolation, provided the infection was mild or nonsymptomatic.
International guidelines
Dr. Farida Al Khaja, CEO of DHA’s Clinical Support Services and Nursing Sector and Chairperson of the Covid-19 Vaccination Steering Committee, said the decision taken by the Covid-19 scientific committee after due consideration is aligned with international guidelines.
“Any patient who had an active Covid-19 infection must wait until the completion of the isolation period to be vaccinated. If the infection was moderate or severe and required hospitalisation, the timeframe for vaccination after infection will depend on the decision of the medical team that treated the patient. However, all mild cases or cases without symptoms can take the vaccine after completing the isolation period,” said Al Khaja.
Recently, the DHA also reduced the minimum age for some of the available vaccines to 16 years instead of 18 years.
The DHA has now extended eligibility for the PfizerBioNTech vaccine, an mRNA vaccine, to women who are breastfeeding or planning to conceive, in line with the latest international studies and guidelines.
Dr. Muna Tahlak, CEO of Latifa Hospital for Women and Children, said: “Clinical studies show that the mRNA vaccine is safe for women who are breastfeeding or planning to conceive unless the patient has certain medical contraindications to vaccines or any vaccine component. There is no need to stop breastfeeding before or after vaccination.”
No effect on pregnancy
Dr. Tahlak further said mRNA vaccination is also recommended for women who are actively trying to conceive or contemplating pregnancy.
“It is not necessary to delay planning a pregnancy until after completing both doses of the mRNA Covid-19 vaccine. Moreover, a routine pregnancy test is not recommended prior to receiving the vaccine,” added Dr. Tahlak.