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  2. How Long After Having COVID Should You Get the New Vaccine? - AOL

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    The latest COVID vaccine is an updated booster that targets the Omicron variants that have been circulating all summer (part of the FLiRT family). The new vaccines were tweaked using the KP.2 ...

  3. You got a bivalent booster. When will you need another COVID ...

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    Bivalent booster uptake has been slow in Kentucky and across the U.S., and data indicate the vaccine provides “significant additional protection” against symptomatic infections for those who ...

  4. When and where can you get the updated COVID booster ... - AOL

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    Waiting to get a new booster after a recent COVID infection or vaccination could reduce your risk of myocarditis, a rare side effect of vaccination that involves inflammation of the heart muscle.

  5. What to Know About Getting a Second COVID-19 Booster - AOL

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    Even experts aren’t entirely sure about whether most people need another booster dose. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  6. Booster dose - Wikipedia

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    Booster shots can also be used after infections. In this regard, the UK's National Health Service recommends people to wait 28 days after testing positive for COVID-19 before getting their booster shots. Evidence shows that getting a vaccine after recovery from a COVID-19 infection provides added protection to the immune system. [28]

  7. How soon after Covid can I get a booster? - AOL

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    Specifically, people who are not high-risk for severe disease from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, should consider scheduling their vaccine a full three months after their Covid infection.