Are any other groups of people going to receive the non-adjuvanted vaccine?
In addition to pregnant women, the non-adjuvanted vaccine is also available for healthy individuals between the ages of 10 and 64. In the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region, healthy individuals between the ages of 10 and 64 may be able to access the non-adjuvanted vaccine through their healthcare provider. Canada’s recommendations on the use of both adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted vaccines will be based on clinical safety and efficacy data, as well as the latest epidemiological data on the spread of the virus. Recommendations will be made as more information becomes available.
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- Are any other groups of people going to receive the non-adjuvanted vaccine?