The second dose of vaccine can be obtained between 4 and 12 weeks

No less than four weeks and no more than 12 weeks is the interval to get the second dose of the vaccine. In fact, this time difference is not about the lack of new doses in the country, but they are defined conditions. The optimum time is 4-12 weeks, until within this interval [...]
No less than four weeks and no more than 12 weeks is the interval to get the second dose of the vaccine.
In fact, this time difference is not about the lack of new doses in the country, but they are defined conditions.
The optimial time is 4-12 weeks, until within this interval the second dose can be taken, even the longer expected within this interval and efficiency increases,” said the head of the Kosovo Pharmacists' House, Arian Jakupi.
However, at the beginning of the immunization campaign, there was uncertainty about reexamination, specifically among persons affected by the virus.
While MSH has no firm decision about it, it is only suggested that they follow the path of developed countries.
” The important thing is that it starts with a dosage, and if not the second dose, we'll act like most other European countries,<x1... Faik Hoti from the Health Ministry.
That two doses of vaccine should be administered regardless of the situation, says neurosurgeon Control Specialist Ardiana Gjini, who operates in London.
As it shows that according to recent scientific evidence, people who were affected by the virus six months before the vaccine are showing stable immune status compared with those who have not passed the disease.










