Hugo de Jonge, the Netherlands’ health minister, said the country could be preparing to order another three COVID-19 booster shots—meaning that a total of up to six doses of vaccines may be administered in the coming years. De Jonge told members of Parliament that the country’s cabinet is assuming there will be two extra COVID-19 vaccine doses for 2022 and another for 2023. “The cabinet is therefore opting to be on the safe side,” de Jonge said, reported local media. About 35 million doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine have already been ordered for 2022 and 2023, his office said. About 10.5 million Moderna doses, 840,000 doses of Novax, and 10,000 doses of Valneva—if it is approved by the European Union drug regulator for use—have also been ordered for next year and the following year. “Certainly because only half of a regular vaccine is needed for a booster dose of Moderna, we …