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The DOH made the announcement while waiting for the arrival of more COVID-19 bivalent vaccines in the country.
Those who will be vaccinated need to wait at least four months after receiving their second booster shot before they take the next one, the DOH said. Inoculation for other population groups shall then be opened in succeeding phases, subject to the availability of stocks and possible technical changes.
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