The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Wednesday recommended
that people be given a booster vaccination with Johnson & Johnson’s
COVID-19 shot at least two months after being vaccinated.
Data has showed an increase in antibodies in adults against
the Coronavirus after a booster jab given at least two months after the initial
inoculation.
However, unlike several other vaccines against COVID-19
requiring two shots, Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine only involves one dose.
Meanwhile, the agency said the risk of thrombosis in
combination with thrombocytopenia or other very rare side effects after a
booster is not known and was being carefully monitored.
The EMA scientists also added that the J&J vaccine could
be given as a booster after people initially had a shot made by Pfizer or
Moderna.
Decisions on the timing of booster vaccinations is made by
national health authorities. (dpa/NAN)
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