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covid-19 booster dose

Ontarians aged 12 and up are now eligible to get their bivalent COVID-19 booster dose starting this week.

The Ontario government announced the rollout in a press release on Thursday, stating that anyone who is 12 years old and over can book their next dose starting Monday, October 17, if they have completed their primary COVID-19 vaccine series.

"We are entering into the fall season where traditionally we see a rise in cases of respiratory illness, including COVID-19," said Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health. "Vaccines improve your immune response and reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization and post-infection symptoms. We recommend Ontarians stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations at the appropriate interval since their last dose, and get an annual flu shot when it becomes available."

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On Wednesday, the Ontario government announced its decision to expand the eligibility of those who can receive the first doses of the COVID-19 booster to children ages five to 11.

The expansion, which comes into effect on Thursday, September 1 at 8:00 a.m., hopes to provide an "extra layer of protection" to those who need it ahead of the new school year.

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University of Toronto students and faculty looking to live on campus this fall will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and have at least one booster dose.

U of T released a press release on July 28 confirming that students will be returning for in-person classes at all three campuses this fall, but if you're looking to live in residence, your vaccine records will need to be up to snuff.

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Those looking to book a vaccine appointment in Toronto over the holiday break will be able to do so for New Year's weekend.

In a news release posted on December 23, the City of Toronto announced that it will be making over 14,000 COVID-19 vaccine appointments available at City-run clinics from January 1 to 3.

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Canada's chief medical officers of health have announced that most Canadians will not be required to get a COVID-19 booster dose in Canada in the near future, as there is "no evidence" that the protection of two doses is waning.

In a notice shared on Monday, November 1, the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health (CCMOH) in Canada responded to NACI's new guidance on who should get a booster dose.

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