More provinces announce plans to lower age of eligibility for AstraZeneca vaccine
The race between vaccines and surging COVID-19 variants hit a new gear on Monday as more provinces announced they would expand access to the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, and Ontario and Quebec partially closed their borders to slow the spread.
Manitoba, British Columbia and Quebec both said they would lower the minimum age of eligibility for the AstraZeneca shot, following on the heels of Alberta and Ontario.
Manitoba, B.C., Ontario, and Alberta have set the minimum age at 40, down from 55, while Quebec’s public health director said the province would make an announcement soon on new eligible groups.
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends offering the AstraZeneca shot to those 55 and over because of a slightly elevated risk of an extremely rare blood clot disorder.

