Will a third dose of Kovid-19 vaccine be needed?
July 12, 2021

The World Health Organization (WHO) says it is unclear whether a third dose of Kovid-19 vaccine will be needed to maintain coronavirus protection, the Guardian reported.
In a statement sent to CNN, Pfizer / Biontek said that the people ‘s immunity began to weaken six months after they were vaccinated.
Pfizer / Biontek said yesterday that they plan to ask US and European regulators to approve a third-dose booster, based on evidence of an increased risk of infection six months after vaccination and the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant of the virus, which was first identified. in India.
“We don’t know if emergency vaccines will be needed to maintain protection against Kovid-19 until more data is collected, but this issue is being addressed by researchers, the WHO said in response to a question from Reuters.
“Limited data are available on how long the protection lasts with the current doses of Kovid-19 vaccine and whether an additional boosted dose would be beneficial and for whom,” the statement said.
Israel to offer them third dose of Pfizer vaccine to immunocompromised individuals
Israel said it was still assessing whether members of the general public should receive a third dose of the vaccine.
Israeli Health Minister Nikan Horovic said the decision would take effect immediately and that a decision on wider distribution was pending.
“We are examining this question and we still do not have a final answer,” Horowitz told Radiooruvajci in order to give an additional dose to the general public in Israel.
Horowitz said that there is a choir for people who have had an organ transplant or are suffering from a medical condition, which causes a drop in immunity.
According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, half of the 46 patients in serious condition in Israel are vaccinated. The vast majority of them were from risk groups, older than 60 years, who previously had health problems.
