The third anti-Convidian dose, the world's first country to start injecting vaccine

Israel is the first country in the world to have started applying three anti-Convidian vaccines and, apparently, will be followed by other countries. The German government approved the injection of a reinforcement dose of immunity as a measure against the risk of the variant Deltaʹ. All people who have received two doses of Pfizer vaccines, Modernna [...]
The German government approved the injection of a reinforcement dose of immunity as a measure against the risk of the variant Deltaʹ.
All those who have received two doses of Pfizer vaccines, AstraZeneca Modernna and that of the single-dozen vaccine ʼJohnson end Johnson) can get another dose of vaccine, starting in September.
According to the German health ministry, the strengthening dose is aimed at increasing the level of anti-bodys falling over the months, to keep the immune system alert to severe Indian mutation, which spreads more easily than all other variants, including the rookie.
The list of countries that have established the injection of a backup dose is expanding.
Israel is the first country in the world to start immunizing the population on Sunday with the third dose, starting at the age of 60 and older. Among the continental countries, Great Britain plans to launch the third dose campaign on September 6th.
Enhancing the affected with the variant "Delta" forced officials in Moscow, the largest heat, to inject third doses for all immune persons six months ago. Other countries like Turkey, Greece, France, Italy and Spain are close to this step. The plan is to start injecting strengthening doses during September as well in the United States.












