PICKids: Eight-week interval for second dose to ensure lower incidences of side-effects
Published on 12 Feb 2022 9:29:47 PM
The decision to give children aged between five and 11 their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine after an eight-week interval compared to a three-week period in some countries was to ensure there were lower incidences of side-effects, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin after launching the ministry’s Wellness Hub in Port Dickson on Saturday.
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The decision to give children aged between five and 11 their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine after an eight-week interval compared to a three-week period in some countries was to ensure there were lower incidences of side-effects, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin after launching the ministry’s Wellness Hub in Port Dickson on Saturday.
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