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Seniors, frontline healthcare, First Nations adults should get COVID-19 booster: NACI

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COVID-19 vaccine, according to new interim guidance.The guidance, released Friday morning, says that adults aged 80 and older should be offered a booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine, at least six months after receiving their second shot.

Seniors living in long-term care should also be offered a booster dose, NACI noted, in line with the group’s previous recommendation.(2/7) NACI strongly recommends that adults living in long-term care (or other congregate settings that provide care for seniors) and adults 80+ should be offered a booster dose of mRNA #CovidVaccine at least 6 months after completion of a primary vaccine series.— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) October 29, 2021A number of other populations “may” be offered a booster shot,.

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