Germany and Britain have announced plans to offer a booster shot against the coronavirus starting as soon as September, Reuters reports.
Germany will prioritize offering the booster shot to those considered more at risk, such as people with weak immune systems, per Reuters. The country has also made plans to make vaccination available to all children aged 12 to 17.
Britain, which has shown a reluctance to return to pandemic-related restrictions, is slated to offer nearly 32 million doses to its citizens starting tentatively on Sept. 6.Germany has recorded 2,000 new cases a day since Wednesday, with a seven-day incidence average of about 18 per 100,000, per Reuters.on July 19 in England, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson citing the effectiveness of vaccines in his decision.
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