Spring vaccine dose suggested to protect seniors in Canada from severe COVID

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People 65 years of age and older may receive another dose of updated vaccine to protect against severe illness from COVID-19, Canada’s advisory body on immunizations said Friday.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) released guidance on offering an additional dose of COVID-19 vaccines in the spring for people at high risk of severe illness from the pandemic virus. 

The “discretionary” recommendation for another dose also applies to adults living in long-term care homes and similar settings for seniors.

Dawn Bowdish, a professor at McMaster University and Canada Research Chair in Aging and Immunity, has been following long-term care residents as part of

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