Individuals aged six months and older who are immunocompromised should get three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine as their primary series (or four doses, for infants and children aged six months to four years, depending on the product they receive). Learn more about when you should get your booster dose. Eligibility and booking for booster doses are based on the interval since your last dose or following a confirmed COVID-19 infection. Individuals aged five years and older can receive their primary series, followed by booster doses. ![]() Learn more about COVID‑19 vaccines for children and youth. It is recommended for infants and children to receive the same vaccine – either Pfizer or Moderna – for all doses in a primary series. A booster dose is not approved for this age group. Infants and children aged six months to four years are eligible for a primary series only. Individuals aged six months and older can receive a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as, or at any time before or after other routine vaccinations.Įligibility for vaccines is based on age and risk. Timing your booster dose and other vaccines If you are not at high risk of severe COVID-19 illness and have received a booster dose after September 1, 2022, recommendations for when to receive your next booster dose will be available closer to Fall 2023.įind out when you should get your next dose. If you have had a confirmed COVID-19 infection, you should book your booster dose appointment when at least six months have passed since your confirmed COVID-19 infection. If you are not at high risk of severe COVID-19 illness, have not had a booster dose since September 1, 2022, and have not had a COVID-19 infection in the last six months, it is recommended that you get your next booster dose. Individuals not at high risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes ![]() You may be recommended to be re-vaccinated due to loss of immunity following therapy or transplant. individuals aged 55 years and older who identify as First Nations, Inuit or Métis and their non-Indigenous household members aged 55 years and olderĬontact your health care provider if you have received a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, hematopoietic cell transplant (autologous or allogeneic) or have had ( CAR)-T-cell therapy after your COVID-19 vaccination(s).individuals aged 18 years and older who are moderately to severely immunocompromised.individuals aged 18 years and older living in congregate care settings for people with complex medical care needs. ![]()
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