Here are details on who is eligible and how the second boost can be booked.
Who is suitable for the fourth shot?
On Wednesday, the county announced that it was extending eligibility for a fourth installment to people aged 60 and over, as well as those in First Nation, Inuit, Metis and non-indigenous households aged 18 and over. Those who fall into the extended eligibility can book their appointment from Thursday at 8 p.m. The vulnerable populations of the province are eligible for a fourth installment from the end of December. This includes long-term care and nursing residents, those living in First Nation nursing homes, and seniors in other health care and assisted living areas. The story goes on under the ad
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How to close the 4th dose
Those who qualify for extended fitness can book a fourth shot from Thursday at 8am They can do this online through the provincial COVID-19 vaccine booking portal or by calling 1-833-943-3900. Trending Stories
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The county said appointments can also be booked directly through local public health facilities using their own booking systems. The participating primary care facilities, pharmacies and vaccination clinics under the leadership of the natives are also places where they can make an appointment. “Locations and timing for additional support may vary by public health unit based on local planning and estimates,” the province said.
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How long to wait until you close the 4th shot
The government said the fourth installment was recommended five months after the third installment.
Ontario Vaccination Statistics
The county said that as of Tuesday, more than 32 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in Ontario. The story goes on under the ad More than 92 percent of people 12 years of age and older have taken at least one dose, with 91 percent having taken two. More than 55 percent have received a souvenir. Of those in long-term care, 72 percent have received a fourth dose so far. – With files from Gabi Rodrεςguez Ontario extends suitability for fourth doses of # COVID19! From April 7 at 8 am, people aged 60+, as well as First Nation, Inuit & Métis and non-indigenous household members aged 18+ will be able to make a reservation. pic.twitter.com/7D6xOeBTOf – Ontario Ministry of Health (@ONThealth) April 6, 2022 © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.