Quebec rolls out COVID-19 booster shots for seniors in long-term care homes | Globalnews.ca

Quebec has begun offering a fifth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to residents of long-term care homes and private seniors residences.

The Health Department says it launched the new vaccine campaign for at-risk people because it expects infections to rise in the fall after schools reopen.

It says the recommended interval between booster doses is at least five months.

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Public health director Dr. Luc Boileau has said the government will be intensifying its message around vaccination in the coming weeks, as the health system prepares for another COVID-19 wave. He has also said Quebecers should continue wearing masks in crowded places and at the onset of COVID-19 symptoms.

Meanwhile, Quebec reported three more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus Monday and a seven-patient drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations.

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The Health Department said there were 1,993 people in hospital with the disease, including 55 people in intensive care, a drop of two.

The department said there were 3,457 health-care workers off the job because of COVID-19.


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