Vax experts recommend shorter interval between primary, booster doses
Health experts are recommending a shorter interval between the second dose of primary series and booster doses for COVID-19 vaccines, potentially reducing it from six months to three or four months.
The National Task Force Against Covid-19 chief Carlito Galvez Jr. said they are studying this possibility and will make recommendations to the FDA.
Galvez plans to discuss with FDA director-general Eric Domingo and Health Secretary Francisco Duque III during Monday’s Talk to the People.
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