Young people aged between 18 and 29 can now make an appointment to get a booster dose
They can be injected as long as 8 months have passed since their last dose or 4 weeks since infection

19/01/2022

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BarcelonaPeople aged between 18 and 29 can now make an appointment to get a booster dose. The Secretary of Public Health, Carmen Cabezas, has recalled that they can get vaccinated as long as it has been more than 8 months since they received their last dose –for other age groups the term is five months– and, if they caught covid, they must have recovered at least 4 weeks ago to be eligible.