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Here’s what you need to know about getting this fall’s COVID-19 jab

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization has released its recommendations for this fall, well ahead of a surge in infections predicted for later this year.

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Everyone over six months of age can get the most recently updated vaccine this fall when it’s available, says a report from the National Advisory Committee on Vaccination.


This fall’s COVID-19 shot is already being “strongly” recommended to those most at risk from the virus as experts anticipate a surge of infections later this year.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) on Friday released its fall COVID-19 vaccine recommendations,  in part to provide provinces and territories enough time to prepare their coming immunization campaigns.

Kevin Jiang

Kevin Jiang is a Toronto-based staff reporter for the Star’s Express Desk. Follow him on X: @crudelykevin.

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