SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Brazil will provide COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to all its people over 60-years-old, Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga said today.
Queiroga said in a tweet that the decision comes in line with progress in the country’s vaccination program. About 7 million Brazilians could get the booster shot under these conditions, he said.
Brazil had already started giving booster shots to people over 70-years-old and healthcare workers. According to Health Ministry data, about 600,000 booster shots have been administered up to now.
Roughly 52% of the country’s adult population is fully vaccinated with two doses or a single-dose vaccine.
Nearly 595,000 Brazilians have died from the coronavirus, according to World Health Organization figures.