Health office advocates vaccine three months after Covid recovery
A student gets a Covid jab at the University of Lausanne on September 16, 2021. A Covid pass will be required from next Monday for students to attend university lectures.
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People who catch Covid-19 should get vaccinated three months after recovering and not six months, says the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH).
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This new recommendation has been made due to the spread of the more contagious Delta variant, explained Virginie Masserey, head of FOPH’s infectious diseases section, on Friday.
“The immunity you get from a [Delta variant] infection now offers less protection than with other variants,” Masserey told Swiss public radio RTS.
Current scientific knowledge about the protection and immunity against variants shows that people who have recovered from Covid should benefit from this “extended immunity from three months after an infection”, the health official said.
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In addition, over 1,000 people with “long Covid” symptoms have been registered with the state invalidity insurance scheme, RTS reported on Friday.
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