Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
- Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to prioritize getting flu and COVID-19 vaccines ahead of the respiratory virus season, with a focus on at-risk individuals.
- The province plans to expand the role of pharmacists by allowing them to administer more vaccines and prescribe flu medication, aiming to increase access to healthcare services.
- Ontario expects to receive doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine specifically formulated for the Omicron variant, prioritizing distribution to high-risk groups by the end of September. The flu season is expected to be longer this year, with influenza strains A H1N1 and B anticipated.
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Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with those people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with the people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with the people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with the people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with the people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
Ontario rolling out flu, COVID-19 shots, first to high-priority groups
TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is urging residents to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines this fall ahead of the respiratory virus season, starting with the people most at risk of severe illness and complications.
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