>>... are shots available more than once a year, where you are?
The Situation Is Evolving Rapidly.
In autumn, it was "we recommend six months for Low-Risk People and three months for High-Risk People, but a Low-Risk Person may choose to wait as little as three months at their discretion". (As a--at the time--Low-Risk Person with good reason to believe that she is actually high-risk, the gap between my most recent dose and my second-most-recent dose was a little over four months. I've had five in total.)
In spring, High-Risk People were permitted shots every six months, and Low-Risk People who'd had an autumn shot were ineligible until further notice (but likely autumn).
Now, they are apparently strongly recommending that people (I presume these are High-Risk People) who were coming up on a booster in July or August wait until autumn so that it will be fresher for winter. "Recommendations for fall booster doses will be available closer to Fall 2023."
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The Situation Is Evolving Rapidly.
In autumn, it was "we recommend six months for Low-Risk People and three months for High-Risk People, but a Low-Risk Person may choose to wait as little as three months at their discretion". (As a--at the time--Low-Risk Person with good reason to believe that she is actually high-risk, the gap between my most recent dose and my second-most-recent dose was a little over four months. I've had five in total.)
In spring, High-Risk People were permitted shots every six months, and Low-Risk People who'd had an autumn shot were ineligible until further notice (but likely autumn).
Now, they are apparently strongly recommending that people (I presume these are High-Risk People) who were coming up on a booster in July or August wait until autumn so that it will be fresher for winter. "Recommendations for fall booster doses will be available closer to Fall 2023."