I repost below the latest information regarding the availability of ARNm for those who qualify. I have copied it verbatim through a translation app so not sure about the total accuracy of the translation but it conveys what the authorities are offering.
Anyone aged 54 or older (born 1967 or before) can request an appointment to receive a memory dose with ARNm (Modern or Pfizer)* vaccines, considering a number of points detailed below. People between the ages of 40 and 53 will be able to get vaccinated soon (will be announced via official channels).PRE-VACATION PRE-VICTION-> PFIZER or MODERNA Vaccine PRECEDENT: For people who were vaccinated in their day with 2 doses of Pfizer or Modern vaccine, it must have been at least 6 months since the last dose to be able to receive this 3rd dose of memory , what can it be both Modern and Pfizer. Both ARNM vaccine options are valid and equally effective and safe in these cases, and can currently be exchanged.-> ASTRAZENECA ANTECEDENT: For people who received on their day 2 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, it must have been at least 3 months since the last dose of AstraZeneka to receive the memory dose with the Modern or Pfizer vaccine. Both ARNM vaccine options are valid and equally effective and safe in these cases, and can currently be exchanged.-> ASTRAZENECA ANTECEDENT + PFIZER / MODERNA: for people who received a dose of AstraZeneca and after a dose of Pfizer or Modern, it must have been at least 6 months since this last dose of Pfizer or Moderna to receive the new a dose of memory that can be so much of Modern as of Pfizer. Both ARNM vaccine options are valid and equally effective and safe in these cases, and can currently be exchanged.-> JANSSEN PRECEDENT: For people who received a dose of Janssen, it must have been at least 3 months since seven doses of Janssen to receive the dose of memory that could be both from Modern and Pfizer. Both ARNM vaccine options are valid and equally effective and safe in these cases, and can currently be exchanged.-> WHAT TO DO IF COVID-19 HAS ALREADY PASSEDIn people aged 60 or older who have already been diagnosed with COVID-19 previously, either with symptoms or without symptoms, the following will be acted:-> People over 65: They will be vaccinated the same as if they had not passed COVID-19, whether they have passed COVID before the first dose, between the first and the second dose, or after the second dose. In case they have recently passed COVID, they will be able to get a third dose if they are well and are not in isolation.->People aged 65 or less: it will depend on whether the infection has passed before or after vaccination, and which vaccine would have been put:->Infection before the start of the vaccination process: people who were administering one or two doses of vaccine after the infection, the ARNm vaccine recall dose (which can be both Modern and Pfizer)* will be administered once past s at least 6 months since the last dose in which case it was out of ARNm (Moderna or Pfizer), or at least 3 months if it was from AstraZeneca or Janssen.-> Infection after the first or second dose of vaccination: the memory dose of ARNm vaccine will be given, which will be both Modern and Pfizer*, if it has been at least 4 weeks since he suffered or was diagnosed with COVID-19.OTHER SPECIAL CASESHere's how the memory dose will be managed in more specific cases:-> People aged 54 or older vaccinated with only one dose of Pfizer: they will receive a second dose of ARNm (Moderna or Pfizer) vaccine if they have passed at least 21 days. After this 2nd vaccine, you will receive a memory dose of ARNm vaccine, which will be both Modern and Pfizer*, after at least 6 months.-> People aged 54 or older vaccinated with only one dose of Modernia: they will receive a second dose of ARNm (Modern or Pfizer) vaccine if they have passed at least 28 days. After this 2nd vaccine, they will receive the memory dose of ARNm vaccine, which will be both Modern and Pfizer*, after at least 6 months.-> People aged 54 or older vaccinated with only one dose of AstraZeneca: they will receive a second dose of ARNm (Modern or Pfizer) vaccine if they have passed at least 8 weeks. After this 2nd vaccine, they will receive the memory dose of ARNm vaccine, which will be both Modern and Pfizer*, after at least 6 months.HOW TO ASK FOR A QUOTEPeople aged 54 or older (both those with public and private insurance) can make an appointment through the usual self-quoting channels: the Click Health+ website, the Health Respond App, calling Health Respond, or through the S Center Hello. This is the most recommended option.People in their 60s or older can also go directly to a specific vaccination point without an appointment.·See original·Rate th
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