Can you get a new crown booster shot after 10 months?

The New Crown booster can still be given after a ten-month interval.
The vaccination criteria for the new crown booster is that people over 18 years of age who have received the full course of the new crown vaccine and the last injection was given more than six months ago, so if you have reached 18 years of age, you can be vaccinated with the new crown booster, while those under 18 years of age are not allowed to receive the booster.
New Crown booster vaccination is recommended to take sequential vaccination, that is, the first two injections of live vaccine vaccinators, the third injection of a different process route of vaccine, that is, the mRNA vaccine, which not only can circumvent the different process of the new Crown vaccine caused by the side effects, but also can make the antibody level is higher than the ordinary vaccination program.
It is important to follow your doctor’s advice when receiving the New Crown vaccine, and to communicate with your doctor in a timely manner if you are not feeling well to avoid adverse consequences.