As the number of cases and hospitalizations in Europe begin to rise again, EU agencies published updated guidance on Monday recommending second booster doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for the elderly and those with medical conditions putting them at high risk of severe disease. University of Tartu (TÜ) virology professor Irja Lutsar agrees.
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Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) have recommended countries to continue using the AstraZeneca vaccine for treating the Wuhan coronavirus. They made the recommendation on March 17 [.]
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