The Netherlands may be moving towards administering three more booster COVID-19 vaccines, two of which would be in 2022.
Hugo de Jonge, health minister of The Netherlands, has indicated the country could be preparing another three coronavirus booster vaccines.
The letter also said that the Netherlands has enough booster vaccines for its current booster campaign. There is already an agreement in place with Pfizer/Biontech for at least another 17.5 million doses before 2023. It is unclear who will be eligible for these booster coronavirus vaccine shots in 2022 and 2023.Pfizer/Biontech has indicated it needs at least 100 days to develop, approve and scale up production for a modified vaccine. Delivery is expected in April at the earliest.
The Netherlands' government website has also highlighted the current data on vaccine uptake in the country.
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