Those who already have two vaccinations are considered fully vaccinated.
Ontario, Canada plans to vaccinate the majority of the population with the so-called “booster” dose of vaccine against coronavirus. They want to start introducing the third dose in the coming months.
This was stated by the chief sanitary doctor of Ontario Kieran Moore.
It is planned that the most vulnerable groups will be vaccinated with the third dose first population. For example, this week, people over the age of 70, doctors, representatives of indigenous peoples, as well as those who have been previously vaccinated with AstraZeneca will be able to sign up for the third vaccination.
“The Government of Ontario, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer, is expanding the eligibility for repeat doses of COVID-19 vaccine for additional high-risk populations starting November 6, 2021, providing them with an additional layer of protection against the Delta strain,” the statement said./p>
According to the plan, all Ontarians over 12 years old and who received the second dose no earlier than six months ago will be able to sign up for a “booster” vaccine as early as 2022. However, this rule will not be mandatory. Those who already have two shots are considered fully vaccinated.
“To provide everyone with the best protection as they learn to live with the virus in the long term, we are committed to expanding retreatment rights to all Ontarians awaiting clinical advice. , and this week, the eligibility will be expanded for those at increased risk of contracting COVID-19, “said Kieran Moore.
As a reminder, the expert explained in detail, why the third dose is advised COVID-19 vaccinations.
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