
FYI, you need a 2nd booster 3 and 4 months after the 1st booster for Germany and France respectively if you got Johnson as 1st vaccine.

FYI, you need a 2nd booster 3 and 4 months after the 1st booster for Germany and France respectively if you got Johnson as 1st vaccine.
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https://www.brugge.be/coronavirus/vaccineren/bijkomende-dosis-voor-wie-johnson-johnson-als-basisvaccinatie-kreeg
Een chance dak geen plannen heb om naar die twee landen te gaan
A Johnson vaccine is only valid for 3 or 4 months. Here I was scared after reading the title because i waited more time to get the third one because Belgium is so slow
Such bullshit
The Johnson vaccine is a lot less effective against newer variants than others, I think getting 2 boosters of a different vaccine is the recommendation anyway.
Not worth the risk
Loool xD goddamnit, tbf… I’ll prolly get it, at xoem point (having had JnJ).
This confusing.
Well fuck me for stepping up and volunteering to get the J&J shot. If only Europe could have decided on a common vaccine strategy so I wouldnt be fucked right now. God I’m so angry that I have to keep getting boostered permanently(?) because I got 1 J&J shot.
Looks like I need to get my quarter-yearly shot soon😒
So get vaccinated just to be “protected” for like… 3-4 months?
And again… The countries of the EU can’t decide on a same line
I had first J&j, boost Moderna in January and according to the article, I have to do a boost within this/next month if I want to be a vaccined in Germany or France..
At the same time, in the Bru.vax, there is no comment for those that they already had a booster dose, if there is going to be another one… Not even when to do it!!