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Covid-19 booster shots not a luxury: WHO Europe head

COPENHAGEN (REUTERS, AFP) – A third-dose booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccination is a way to keep the most vulnerable safe and “not a luxury”, the World Health Organization said on Monday (Aug 30).

The WHO said earlier this month data did not indicate a need for booster shots, while topping up already fully vaccinated people would further increase vaccine inequity between rich and lower-income countries.

“A third dose of vaccine is not a luxury booster (that is) taken away from someone who is still waiting for a first jab.

It’s basically a way to keep the most vulnerable safe,” Mr Hans Kluge, head of WHO Europe, told a press briefing.

Mr Kluge also said an increase in Covid-19 transmission rates across Europe over the last two weeks, combined with low levels of vaccination in some countries, was “deeply worrying”.

“Last week, there was an 11 per cent increase in the number of deaths in the region – one reliable projection is expecting 236,000 deaths in Europe, by Dec 1,” Mr Kluge told reporters, adding that “the stagnation in vaccine uptake in our region is of serious concern.”

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