AMMAN—European Union health ministers
will try to find a common line on Friday over a potential fourth dose of
COVID-19 vaccines, amid a surge in cases sparked by the Omicron variant,
according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The EU drugs regulator said earlier this
week it would be reasonable to give a fourth dose to people with severely
immunocompromised systems, but more evidence was needed.
Ministers will discuss "the
administration of the fourth dose," said a press release issued by the
French presidency of the EU, which organized the video-conference for health
ministers at short notice.
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AMMAN—European Union health ministers
will try to find a common line on Friday over a potential fourth dose of
COVID-19 vaccines, amid a surge in cases sparked by the Omicron variant,
according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The EU drugs regulator said earlier this
week it would be reasonable to give a fourth dose to people with severely
immunocompromised systems, but more evidence was needed.
Ministers will discuss "the
administration of the fourth dose," said a press release issued by the
French presidency of the EU, which organized the video-conference for health
ministers at short notice.
Read more
Region and World news.