New Delhi: Government advisory panel Standing Technical Sub Committee (STSC) of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI) has recommended reducing the time period between the second dose and precaution dose of the vaccine against the Coronavirus infection, from nine months to six months, for every individual above the age of 18 years, sources said on Thursday.
According to the sources, the NTAGI is likely to take the final call on the matter on June 29. Earlier, the Indian government had reduced the time gap of 'precaution dose' for foreign travellers to a minimum of 90 days after the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
As per the sources, today's meeting of the - Standing Technical Sub Committee (STSC) of the NTAGI did not involve the discussion regarding the vaccination of the children between the age group 6 to 12 years. There is a mix of views among the experts for reducing the gap between booster doses in India as less number of people have shown interest in getting a third dose as a precautionary dose, despite it being allowed by the Centre for everyone above the age of 18.
The decision came amid the regular increase in the positive cases of Covid-19 infection. After a gap of more than three months, India witnessed an uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases as the country recorded as many as 12,213 fresh COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours. On February 26 this year, India recorded 11,499 COVID-19 cases. On Wednesday, India had already reported 8,641 fresh cases of the virus.