Persons who have received their primary and booster doses of Covid-19 vaccine can qualify for an additional booster dose 120 days after their last booster.
The City of Cape Town encourages persons 50 and older to get an additional booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
The latest vaccination schedule allows for the additional booster dose 120 days after your first booster.
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'It is important that we not lose sight of the fact that the rate of vaccinations was a key reason why we were able to return to life as we know it. And so I encourage everyone to continue following the prescripts of the vaccination schedule and get their second booster dose if they qualify. To persons who have not been vaccinated at all, it is not too late – you can still get your jabs and help strengthen our fight against Covid-19,' said the City's Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Patricia Van der Ross.
Vaccination remains the best form of protection against severe disease and death, even as the Covid-19 virus continues to mutate.
Getting booster doses offer protection against waning immunity, and early evidence shows that vaccination may protect persons from the phenomenon known as long Covid.
Since the vaccination rollout got under way, more than 5,5 million doses have been administered in the metropole, with 1,7 million (47%) of persons having been fully vaccinated.
'We applaud each and every person who has stepped up to be vaccinated, and encourage those who are now eligible for a second booster dose to please do so to ensure continued protection against severe disease. Covid-19 is no longer a pandemic, but it doesn't mean that it has disappeared altogether and we have to continue doing our very best to protect the status quo. I want to challenge our young people to follow the lead of their elders, and get vaccinated, for their own health and safety, but also that of their loved ones,' added Councillor Van der Ross.
Source: City Of Cape Town