Sweden
recommends fourth COVID-19 jab for the elderly
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[February 14, 2022]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Health
Agency recommended on Monday that people aged 80 or above should receive
a second booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine, the fourth jab in total, to
ward off waning immunity amid the rampant spread of the Omicron variant.
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The recommendation also covered all people living in nursing homes
or who receive assisted living services at home. The second booster
shot should be administered at least four months after the first
booster jab, the agency said in a statement.
Sweden hit record levels of infections earlier this year as Omicron
spread rapidly across the country.
But authorities are banking on booster shots and the milder symptoms
of the variant to ease the pressure on healthcare and removed
restrictions and scaled back testing this month.
Infections remain pervasive and the Health Agency said a growing
number of cases among groups at greater risk of serious disease,
such as nursing home residents, had been recorded in recent weeks.
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"A booster dose strengthens protection.
Therefore we believe people 80 years or older
will benefit from a second booster dose," Chief
Epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said.
As with the first round of booster shots, the
jabs should consist of Pfizer/Biontech or
Moderna vaccines, the agency said.
(Reporting by Niklas Pollard; Editing by Simon
Johnson)
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