Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty vaccine. /Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters
Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty vaccine. /Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters
Czechia will begin offering second COVID-19 boosters from Monday July 18, recommending the shot for people over 60 and those in risk groups, the Health Ministry said.
Boosters will however be available to anyone over 18 and are voluntary. "I want everyone who is interested to have access to vaccination," said Health Minister Vlastimil Valek.
COVID-19 infections are gradually ticking up in Czechia and around Europe. The Czech ministry reported more than 2,000 infections for the first time since April on Monday, although case figures are still well off peaks in the tens of thousands reported earlier this year in the last wave.
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Hospitalizations have not jumped, and Valek has said no plans for restrictions were in the works.
On Monday, European Union health agencies recommended a second booster for everyone over 60, as well as medically vulnerable people.
Existing coronavirus vaccines continue to provide good protection against hospitalization and death, although their effectiveness has taken a hit as the virus has evolved.
Adapted versions of established vaccines that address two variants in one shot will soon offer people better protection, a European health official said this week.
Source(s): Reuters