Coronavirus booster vaccination: questions and answers – Federal Government (2024)

  • Those particularly at risk – such as people who live in or receive care in nursing homes, as well as all those aged over 70 and people with immunodeficiency – should receive a second booster no sooner than three months after the first booster.
  • In addition, health workers – especially if they have direct contact with vulnerable people entrusted to their care – are also recommended to obtain a second booster, no sooner than six months after the first booster.

For all the main questions and answers on coronavirus vaccinations, see the otherFAQ.

Coronavirus booster vaccination: questions and answers – Federal Government (2024)

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