COVID-19 update for July 22-24: Here's what you need to know
Albertans over the age of 18 will soon be able to book their fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Vaccines remain critical to lowering your risk of severe outcomes and protecting our health-care system,” Health Minister Jason Copping said in the release Tuesday.U.S. adults who haven’t gotten any COVID-19 shots yet should consider a new option from Novavax — a more traditional kind of vaccine, health officials said Tuesday.
Most Americans have gotten at least their primary COVID-19 vaccinations by now, but CDC officials said between 26 million and 37 million adults haven’t had a single dose — the population that Novavax, for now, will be targeting.Younger Canadian men less likely to take pandemic precautions in face of seventh wave: Poll
Older Canadians are more likely to have experienced severe impacts from a COVID-19 infection, which would lead to heightened personal concern over contracting the virus, noted the non-profit institute: “However, the gap in concern between 35- to 54-year-olds and those over the age of 55 has never been as wide as it is currently.”Two out of three vaccinated in B.C.