November 18, 2021
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You may need up to three doses of COVID-19 vaccine to be considered fully vaccinated. The weakening immunity from the vaccine and the growing infections due to the Delta variant have prompted rich nations to reconsider the definition of “fully vaccinated,” which usually means two doses of the coronavirus drug, CNN reported.
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–UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged this on Monday, saying booster doses are vital to preventing the reintroduction of pandemic restrictions.
It is very clear that getting three injections – getting your booster – will become an important fact and will make your life easier in every way, he said at a press conference, quoted by “Focus”.
Other European nations are moving towards mandatory booster doses. By December 15, everyone over the age of 65 will need a third dose to confirm their vaccination omission in France, President Emmanuel Macron announced last week. In Austria, the full vaccination status expires after nine months of the second dose, which in practice requires booster doses.
In Israel, unless you have received your second dose of COVID-19 in the last six months, you now need a third dose to qualify for a green pass that allows you to enter gyms, restaurants and other places.