TORONTO - Ontarians between 18 and 59 started booking fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses on Thursday morning as the province expanded access to all adults ...
TORONTO - Ontarians between 18 and 59 started booking fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses on Thursday morning as the province expanded access to all adults amid a seventh wave of infections.
Ojamae, 45, said the portal repeatedly told her she was ineligible to book a fourth dose after answering a number of screening questions. Others who had difficulties booking through the portal said they were eventually able to snag appointments at pharmacies or through other channels. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore announced the expanded eligibility on Wednesday, but has signalled that young people who don’t have underlying health conditions may choose to wait for the fall, when it’s hoped that vaccines specifically targeting the Omicron variant will become available.
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