New booster for Covid available from April

From April 1, anyone 30-plus will be eligible to receive the bivalent vaccine, as long as it’s been at least six months since their last Covid-19 booster or positive Covid-19 test. Photo: File.

Kiwis aged 30 and above will be able to access the new Covid bivalent booster from April as part of the Government's plan to keep Kiwis safe and take pressure off our health system, says Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall.

The new bivalent vaccine will replace the existing Pfizer booster and is considered likely to be more effective against Omicron subvariants.

Bivalent vaccines work by combining two strains of a virus, which prompts the body to create antibodies against both strains, providing a greater level of protection.

'From April 1, anyone 30-plus will be eligible to receive the bivalent vaccine, as long as it's been at least six months since their last Covid-19 booster or positive Covid-19 test,” says the Minister.

'People at higher risk of severe illness from Covid-19 will also be able to receive an additional booster, regardless of how many doses they've previously had.

'As well as broadening the criteria from April, from March 1 anyone currently eligible for a Covid-19 booster will be able to get the new bivalent vaccine.

The Minister says we know vaccination is the best protection against the virus 'and these actions will provide added protection to a larger number of adult New Zealanders”.

'We're also planning for older New Zealanders and those most at-risk of getting sick to get a flu jab at the same time as their Covid-19 booster. This will be part of a ‘one and done' approach to help people stay well this winter.

'Because it may be a while since your previous boosters, now is a good time to check your records on www.BookMyVaccine.nz Vaccination against Covid-19 remains free.

'Getting boosted is important for your health and keeping out of hospital this winter.”

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