Ottawa Public Health is encouraging more people to roll up their sleeves to get the COVID-19 shot after recent data shows that the booster dose update is low.
Health officials are encouraging more people to roll up their sleeves, after booster dose uptake is lagging.
In Ottawa, the numbers are slightly higher. Twenty-eight per recent of residents 12 years of age or older have received at least four doses. Jansson says, “Our bivalent boosters increase the diversity of protection individuals can have against the circulation omicron variants." OPH is creating neighbourhood wellness hubs in the community where there are lower rates of vaccines.
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