Nova Scotia expands eligibility for 2nd COVID-19 booster doses

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Nova Scotia is expanding eligibility for second COVID-19 booster doses to include anyone aged 50 and over, however, health officials are suggesting people wait to book appointments until the fall.

Nova Scotia is expanding eligibility for second COVID-19 booster doses to include anyone aged 50 and over, however health officials are suggesting people wait to book appointments until the fall.

The province says new vaccines may also become available that offer broader protection against the Omicron variant by that time. "The ideal timing for a booster dose is in close proximity to the next surge of disease to best protect people from both infection and severe disease." Individuals aged 50 and older can receive a second booster shot 168 days following their first dose. The province says Pfizer or Moderna vaccines can be booked. People who cannot receive mRNA vaccines may opt to receive Novavax.

 

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