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  1. COVID-19: Vaccine boosters [NZ Ministry of Health] Canada authorizes use of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as booster shot [Health Canada] Effectiveness of a 3rd Dose of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 [US CDC][

  2. Who is eligible to receive fully-subsidised COVID-19 vaccinations under the National Vaccination Programme? A: The following groups of residents and pass holders are eligible to receive fully-subsidised COVID-19 vaccinations under the National Vaccination Programme: • Singapore Citizen • Permanent Resident • Employment Pass • S-Pass

  3. We will also be rolling out the vaccine booster programme from 14 September to persons who are immunocompromised and seniors aged 60 years and above, to maintain the high level of vaccine protection. These are necessary steps to take as we continue our journey to re-open our society and community.

  4. Jun 10, 2022 · All eligible individuals are strongly encouraged to complete the COVID-19 primary vaccination series and booster vaccinations recommended for them, if they have not done so already. EXPERT COMMITTEE ON COVID-19 VACCINATION

  5. Oct 30, 2021 · Persons who are recommended to receive a booster vaccination can choose either the Pfizer-BioNTech/COMIRNATY vaccine or the Moderna vaccine, and they need not receive the same vaccine they had received for their previous two doses.

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · The Expert Committee on COVID-19 Vaccination (EC19V) 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.

  7. From time to time, the composition of a COVID-19 vaccine may be updated to target more recent virus variants. If you are due for a vaccine dose, you are recommended to receive the updated version of the vaccine. There is no need for your vaccine doses to be of the same composition.

  8. - For COVID-19 vaccination, all eligible individuals may walk in to any of the JTVCs to receive their vaccination and booster. Those with an existing SMS to book an appointment may use the booking link in that SMS to book their vaccination appointments.

  9. Aug 24, 2022 · The latest local evidence has shown that compared to persons who received two doses of mRNA vaccine, the first booster reduced the risk of severe disease by 94% for those aged 70-79 years and by 97% for those aged 60-69 years, while the second booster reduced it further to 97% and 98% respectively.

  10. www.moh.gov.sg › walk-in-available-for-those-eligible-for-second-booster-doseMOH | News Highlights - Ministry of Health

    Apr 6, 2022 · From 8 April 2022, eligible individuals aged 80 years and above may walk in to any Vaccination Centre (VC), or the more than 200 participating Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs), or participating Polyclinics to receive their second booster dose.

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