Research being done globally over need of booster dose against COVID-19, says AIIMS doctor

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New Delhi: Research is taking place in India, the US, and several other countries to see if booster dose will be needed for maintaining longer efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, a senior doctor has said.

 

"It is about five months since the start of vaccination in India. Everyone is looking towards the government, doctors, and scientists if they are safe or they need a booster dose to make themselves safe. This is the important question and we are having lots of research in India and abroad including US and European countries," said Dr. Sanjeev Sinha, Professor in Department of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi.

 

"We will have other data also in two to three months. Then we will be able to decide on a booster dose. Everything will be based on research. There is some work is going on booster dose at AIIMS also," he added.

 

Dr. Sinha said that three vaccines – Covishield, Covaxin, and Sputnik V- have been authorized for use in the country against COVID-19. He said the government took the decision to increase the gap between two doses of Covishield after a study was published in a leading medical journal. Dr. Sinha urged people to continue exercising caution against COVID-19 and not get complacent as the number of new cases has come down.

 

"This is a very crucial time. One has to be very careful. People should follow COVID-appropriate behavior and should only come out of their homes when absolutely necessary. It is preferable if people can work from home. If it is mandatory (to go to the office), then avoid taking lunch together," he added

(ANI)

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