An earlier administration of a Covid-19 booster shot has been shot down by health authorities despite concerns the Omicron variant could require the third shot to be brought forward.
Addressing the media in Canberra, Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation reviewed the evidence and was standing by its six month booster shot recommendation.
“There is no evidence to suggest that an earlier booster dose of the current COVID-19 vaccines will augment the protection against the Omicron (variant),” Dr Kelly said.
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