First Covid-19 booster jabs administered
Gulf Times
Former Qatar University president Dr Abdullah al-Kubaisi was one of the first people to receive his booster dose.
The first Covid-19 vaccine booster doses were yesterday administered to eligible high-risk individuals who had their second dose of the vaccine more than eight months ago, according to the Ministry of Public Health.
The start of the booster phase of the National Covid-19 Vaccination Program comes following the Ministry of Public Healths announcement earlier this week stating that the first few months of administering booster doses will focus on individuals most at risk of severe Covid-19 infection. This includes people over 65 years of age and those with chronic conditions which increase their risk for severe Covid-19, as well as frontline workers in healthcare and other sectors. Booster doses for the lower age groups and the general public will follow at a later date.
The Ministry explained that, for most people, the protective immunity obtained from their primary vaccine series gradually starts to decline after eight months although the vaccines continue to provide high levels of protection against severe Covid-19 and the booster dose will give them long-term protection against the virus.
The Ministry explained that all eligible individuals for the booster dose are being contacted by Primary Health Care Corporation to set an appointment and are encouraged to get the booster without delay.