Having had COVID-19 provides a similar level of protection as receiving a third dose of the vaccine. It is not necessary for you to receive an additional dose if you have already had COVID-19. However, if you choose to get the third dose, it is recommended to wait at least 8 weeks. The details regarding the vaccine passport for individuals who have had 2 doses and also had COVID-19 are not yet clear. The third dose will not be added to the vaccine passport anytime soon as the focus is currently on vaccinating children and administering third doses to those who need them. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
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