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		1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
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COVID-19 Booster Recommendation (2025):
As of 2025, the best COVID-19 booster depends on your prior vaccinations, health status, and circulating variants. In Nigeria, follow these guidelines:
Updated Vaccines: Opt for boosters targeting the latest Omicron subvariants (e.g., XBB.1.5 or newer formulations). These offer broader protection against evolving strains.
Mix-and-Match: If you initially received AstraZeneca or Pfizer, a heterologous booster (e.g., Moderna or Novavax) may enhance immunity. Studies show mixed regimens can improve antibody response.
High-Risk Groups: Elderly or immunocompromised individuals should prioritize boosters, ideally every 6–12 months, per WHO/NCDC advice.
Local Availability: Confirm options with Nigeria’s health authorities. Common boosters may include Pfizer-BioNTech’s updated shot or J&J’s single-dose (if supply persists).
Timing: Get boosted if your last dose was over 4–6 months ago, as immunity wanes.
Key Considerations:
Check for side effects (e.g., mild fever) and contraindications.
Verify vaccine authenticity at approved centers.
Stay updated via the NCDC or WHO Africa for 2025-specific guidance.
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