The number of flu cases and hospitalizations dropped in Nova Scotia before Christmas, according to the latest respiratory watch report.
Parents and guardians can book Pfizer's bivalent COVID-19 vaccine as a booster dose for children aged five to 11 in Nova Scotia. - Reuters
In the most recent update on Dec. 22, two COVID-19 deaths were reported, which occurred in previous reporting periods. There were 35 new hospital admissions and 584 new cases. Nova Scotia public health officials have expressed concern about the low uptake of COVID-19 boosters and flu vaccines, particularly among children.
For most children the recommended interval between the last dose of the primary vaccine series and a booster dose is 168 days .
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