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Sweden recommends fourth jab for over-80s
The agency said the jab should be taken four months after the previous dose, at the earliest.
The agency said the jab should be taken four months after the previous dose, at the earliest.
"The spread of Covid-19 is still intense in Sweden. An increasing number of cases have been reported in recent weeks, including among people at increased risk of severe illness," the agency said.
"The immune system's ability to react to the vaccination, and build up lasting protection, decreases with age," it added.
"A booster strengthens that protection," state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said in a statement from the agency.
In Sweden, more than 85 percent of those over the age of 80, have received a third dose of the vaccine, as have 55 percent of over-18s.
The Scandinavian country, which lifted all its restrictions on February 9 despite a surge in Omicron infections, made headlines early in the pandemic for choosing to not impose lockdowns.
With more than 16,500 fatalities so far, its death toll is slightly better than the European average but is far higher than those of neighbouring Norway, Finland and Denmark.
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