O BSH recommends strengthening doses for people with weak immune systems

The World Health Organization's advisory panel (OBSH) recommended today that people who have a weakened immune system or received an disabled vaccine should receive a strengthening dose of the anti - coronary vaccine. Many countries are presenting a strengthening dose of vaccine aimed at elderly people and people with health problems, but [...]
The World Health Organization's advisory panel (OBSH) recommended today that people who have a weakened immune system or received an disabled vaccine should receive a strengthening dose of the anti - coronary vaccine.
Many countries are presenting a strengthening dose of vaccine aimed at elderly people and people with health problems, but concerns about the new Omitron strain have caused some countries to expand their list to more, according to Reuters.
With low levels of disturbing vaccines in most of the developing world, O BSH has warned that using primary vaccine doses instead of third doses should be a priority.
O recommendation The BSH came after the Strategic Consultative Group of Experts (SAGE) for immunisation held a meeting Tuesday to assess the need for a reinforcement dose of the anti-cronavirus vaccine.
SAGE Chairman Alejandro Craito said at the press conference that new data shows that the efficiency of vaccines is on the decline, with a significant decline in the elderly.
“Coronervirus value protects “very well” six months after taking the last dosage with a small “reduced, modest” of defence”, said the director of the O's communication department BSH, Kate O'Brien.
A dose of Johnson and Johnson vaccine is still effective in defence, but data from the company's clinical trials and the use of two doses clearly show the benefits of further vaccination, Craito said.











