National Advisory Committee on Immunization moved forward with recommending a second booster shot, here’s how the provinces and territories are responding
Provinces and territories are expanding eligibility for fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to millions more Canadians.
This week, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended that second boosters be administered to residents aged 70 and over.: Fourth doses are available to immunocompromised people at least 22 weeks after their previous dose.: All are working on updating guidance, with announcements expected in the coming days.: Fourth doses are being given to anyone 70 and older, long-term care home and retirement home residents and immunocompromised people.
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