Children aged between 6 months and 4 years with underlying conditions or that are immunocompromised should get inoculated against the coronavirus, Greece’s National Vaccination Committee recommended on Tuesday, ANA reports.
In a live briefing, committee head Maria Theodoridou also said that healthy children in the same age category could get vaccinated if parents wish so, following a recommendation by their own doctor. She reiterated that the committee’s recommendation still stands for the booster vaccination of children aged 5-11 who belong to high-risk groups, three months following their basic vaccination.
Vaccines produced by Pfizer for children aged 6 months to 4 years are expected to be available soon, and so will the relevant online appointments-booking platform, noted Primary Health Care Secretary General Marios Themistocleous at the briefing.
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