How long is the second dose of the new coronary vaccine for middle school students

If secondary school students are vaccinated with the new crown vaccine, the interval between the second dose and the first dose is 3 to 8 weeks if the inactivated vaccine is given, and 4 to 8 weeks if the recombinant subunit vaccine is given.
Currently, secondary school students under the age of 18 years complete the full course of vaccination with two doses of the New Crown Vaccine, and do not need to receive a third dose of the vaccine for the time being.
If secondary school students receive the inactivated virus vaccine, the interval between the second dose and the first dose is 3 to 8 weeks, that is, the second dose can be started 3 weeks after the first dose, and the vaccination should be completed within 8 weeks at the latest. Most of the vaccines currently administered nationwide are inactivated.
If a secondary school student receives an RNA vaccine, which is a recombinant subunit vaccine, the second dose should be given more than 4 weeks after the first dose and within 8 weeks.