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booster doses

At this point in the pandemic, there are so many options and steps to getting your complete set of COVID-19 vaccines that it's starting to get a bit overwhelming.

To give you a hand, we've made a new and easy guide to getting vaccinated in Ontario, based on guidance from Public Heath Ontario. No matter where in the process you might be right now, you can get back on the path.

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The next generation of COVID-19 vaccines is here, with the U.K. becoming the first country to hand out a jab specifically designed for newer strains of the coronavirus.

U.K. regulators approved Moderna's new COVID booster on Monday, opening the door for a new round of vaccines meant to protect specifically against the Omicron variant.

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More people will soon be able to sign up for their fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose in Ontario.

On Wednesday, April 6, the Ontario government announced that it's expanding eligibility for fourth doses to those who are aged 60 years old and older.

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The Ontario government is expanding the eligibility of COVID-19 booster shots this week as part of the province's new fast-tracked plan to reopen.

During a press conference on Monday morning, Premier Doug Ford announced that Ontario would expand booster dose eligibility to children aged 12 to 17 starting on Friday, February 18 at 8 a.m.

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Although there are no official plans to change the definition of fully vaccinated in Ontario, the head of the province's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table has made a suggestion.

In an interview with CBC News posted on Saturday, January 22, Dr. Peter Jüni called on the provincial government to expand the term "fully vaccinated" to mean someone who has received three doses of a COVID-19 vaccination, rather than two.

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