MANILA - With limited studies on the efficacy of booster shots, the Department of Health on Wednesday reminded health care workers to stick to its guidelines and receive only one additional dose.
"Let's try to stay within the guidelines para hindi tayo masyado magkaroon ng unforeseen reactions ." Ong-Lim said. But because many health care workers are already past six months since receiving their second dose from the primary series of vaccines, the health department opted to go ahead with the booster launch on Nov. 17, two days after the Food and Drug Administration released emergency use authorization for administering booster shots.
Full doses of Sinovac, Astrazeneca, and Pfizer COVID-19 shots will be administered as boosters. Meanwhile, Moderna boosters will only be administered by half its regular dose, or 0.25ml. Pregnant health care workers are also advised to get a homologous combination, or the same brand of vaccine as their primary series for their booster, and to consult with their respective OB-GYN before getting inoculated with a booster shot.
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