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Government begins delivering COVID-19 ‘booster’ jabs to elderly, immunocompromised - Barbados Today

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COVID-19 booster shots are to begin Thursday for some fully vaccinated people over age 70 and people whose immune systems are compromised, the Ministry of Health announced late Wednesday night. The booster is to be restricted to those who received their second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine no sooner than six months ago or earlier, […]

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