AMMAN — People in Jordan who received their first dose of the Pfizer
vaccine before July 10 will be able to receive their second jab without having
to book an appointment starting Sunday.
The Ministry of Health has said that the decision to administer the second jab
without an appointment comes after a previous decision to reduce the waiting
period between the two Pfizer doses to three weeks instead of six.
The vaccination centers providing the second dose will be announced every day,
according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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AMMAN — People in Jordan who received their first dose of the Pfizer
vaccine before July 10 will be able to receive their
second jab without having
to book an appointment starting Sunday.
The Ministry of Health has said that the decision to administer the second jab
without an appointment comes after a previous decision to reduce the waiting
period between the two Pfizer doses to three weeks instead of six.
The vaccination centers providing the second dose will be announced every day,
according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
Read more National