Booster will be administered after 6 months gap from last dose


Islamabad: The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) said that citizens over 30 years will be eligible for booster dose of their choice from tomorrow.
According to details, the NCOC has decided to start administering booster doses across the country from tomorrow.
The NCOC wrote in a tweet on the social networking site Twitter that people over the age of 30 should be given a booster.
“From tomorrow onwards, citizens over 30 years will be eligible for booster dose of their choice. Booster will be administered after 6 months gap from last dose. Amid rising threat of Omicron, Please follow SOPs, wear mask and ensure complete vaccination/booster dose if eligible,” the NCOC tweeted.
From tomorrow onwards, citizens over 30 years will be eligible for booster dose of their choice. Booster will be administered after 6 months gap from last dose.
— NCOC (@OfficialNcoc) January 2, 2022
Amid rising threat of Omicron, Please follow SOPs, wear mask and ensure complete vaccination/booster dose if eligible pic.twitter.com/9NkSfIwkaa

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