Vaccine advisory committee says provinces should prep to offer 2nd COVID-19 boosters
OTTAWA — Provinces and territories should quickly get ready to offer fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the coming weeks starting with people over the age of 80 and long-term care residents, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended Tuesday.
NACI recommended that a second booster may be offered to people between 70 and 79 years of age, and to people from First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.
“Preliminary data indicate that a second booster dose provides additional protection, including against severe disease,” the committee reported Tuesday.
In general, a second booster dose should be given 6 months after the patients got their first booster shots, NACI says, though that optimal timeline will need to be weighed against how rampant COVID-19 is at the local level.

