Is it acceptable to have a larger gap between COVID-19 vaccine doses when traveling?

January 27, 2022
3 years ago
Adam ****
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Vaccination with large gap - Anyone got approved or rejected with a larger than recommended time gap between vaccine doses? For example, in my case the recommended gap is 3 weeks, but I got them 3 months apart.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion revolves around the acceptance of vaccination doses received with a longer gap than recommended. Users suggest that as long as the second dose is received at least four weeks prior to travel, there should be no issues. Several commenters have mentioned that the actual dates are often not scrutinized, and that many individuals received doses with gaps extending up to three months.
Adam ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thanks for the responses. To show why I'm asking, see the attached picture. My mixed vaccine is on the list, with a 3 week gap. But I got them 3 months apart. In light of the above, should I still be alright?
Lisa ********************
That's fine. Most people got vaxxed up to 3 months apart.
Jack *********
Same for me. Nobody has ever even bothered looking close enough to see the dates you'll be fine as long as its longer that 4 weeks prior to travel.
Bobby ********
Provided your second dose was at least four weeks before, there's no problem
Benjamin ******
In regards to what?
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