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  1. Jan 3, 2023 · Second booster shot for medically vulnerable persons aged 18 and above. Persons aged 18 years and older, who are medically vulnerable to severe COVID-19, can receive their second booster without the need for a physician’s referral.

  2. www.vaccine.gov.sgVaccine

    NCID is conducting a clinical trial of different booster vaccines ( Pfizer, Moderna or Novavax), to understand the advantages of the different combination

  3. Jan 20, 2023 · Who is advised to take the third booster, and when should they take it? A: It is recommended that people aged 50 and above – including those who have already taken two booster shots – receive...

  4. Individuals, particularly those who are at risk for exposure to COVID-19 or severe disease, may receive the second dose earlier than eight weeks after the first dose but not less than 21 days for the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty and Novavax/Nuvaxovid vaccines, and 28 days for Moderna/Spikevax and Sinovac-CoronaVac vaccines.

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  5. www.gowhere.gov.sg › vaccineGoWhere

    Seniors aged 60 years and above, and medically vulnerable persons are recommended to receive one additional dose of the updated vaccine at around one year after their last additional dose. You can start to receive it from five months after your last additional dose.

  6. Step 1. Check the SMS sent to you from MOH for your unique booking link. Do NOT share your link with others as it is specific to you. Unique Booking Link. Step 2. Click on your unique link and the booking code is automatically entered. Fill in your FIN or passport number (with Nationality). Booking Code. FIN. Step 3.

  7. This comprises a third vaccine dose two months after the second dose as part of an enhanced three-dose primary series. Thereafter, they should, in 2024, receive an additional dose of the updated vaccine between five months to one year from their last dose.