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COVID-19 vaccine doses can be given up to 6 weeks apart, Palm Beach County health director says

Video Credit: WPTV News | West Palm Beach - Duration: 01:38s - Published
COVID-19 vaccine doses can be given up to 6 weeks apart, Palm Beach County health director says

COVID-19 vaccine doses can be given up to 6 weeks apart, Palm Beach County health director says

Palm Beach County health director Dr. Alina Alonso attempted to calm concerns among the public on Tuesday, assuring them that you can get your booster shot up to six weeks after your first dose and still have full protection.


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