¿Existe un período de gracia para programar la segunda dosis de la vacuna contra el Covid-19?

La primera y segunda dosis de la vacuna Pfizer-BioNTech deben administrarse con 21 días de diferencia. La primera y segunda dosis de la vacuna Moderna deben administrarse con 28 días de diferencia.

Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) instan a los pacientes a programar su segunda dosis lo más cerca posible del intervalo recomendado de 21 o 28 días. Sin embargo, si no es posible ceñirse a esas pautas, se pueden administrar las segundas dosis hasta 42 días después de la primera dosis.

Para obtener más información sobre las segundas dosis, haga clic aquí.

The first and second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine should be administered 21 days apart. The first and second doses of the Moderna vaccine should be administered 28 days apart.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strongly urges patients to schedule their second dose as close to the recommended 21-day or 28-day interval as possible. However, if it is not possible to stick to those guidelines, second doses can be administered up to 42 days after the first dose.

Learn more about second doses here.

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