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Dublin s Q102 By Kevin O Mahony Image: Getty There s been no change to the advice around the time period between doses for the Covid-19 vaccines.
That’s the message from the Acting Chief Medical Officer.
The Government is believed to be considering extending the gap between the first and second doses of Pfizer and Moderna from four weeks to between six and eight.
Some experts claim it would give the country the ability to give 80 percent of adults a first dose by the end of May.
Dr Ronan Glynn says officials are waiting to see what happens with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine:
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There s been no advice on changing the interval period for the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines, according to the Acting Chief Medical Officer.
The Government is believed to be considering extending the gap between the first and second doses from four weeks to between six and eight.
Some experts claim it would give the country the ability to give 80 percent of adults a first dose by the end of May.
Dr Ronan Glynn says officials are waiting to see what happens with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine:
Meanwhile, the HSE will give an update on when people can get a Covid-19 vaccine over the coming months when it goes before the Oireachtas Health Committee later.