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Omicron booster vaccine expected to arrive in Ontario next week, health minister says

TORONTO — Ontario's health minister says the province expects to receive the first delivery of the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine that protects against the Omicron variant next week.
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A person draws out Moderna vaccine during a drive through COVID-19 vaccine clinic at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario, on Sunday January 2, 2022. Ontario's health minister says the province expects to receive the first doses of the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine that protects against the Omicron variant. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

TORONTO — Ontario's health minister says the province expects to receive the first delivery of the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine that protects against the Omicron variant next week.

Health Canada announced today it has approved the new shot from Moderna, which targets both the original strain of the novel coronavirus and the original Omicron variant.

Sylvia Jones says the Ontario government has been working with public health units to make sure doses are ready to be administered once they receive them from the federal government.

Jones says initial shipments will be limited and those most vulnerable – such as long-term care residents and staff –will receive the vaccine first.

Jones says they'll share a wider rollout plan once additional doses are confirmed to be en route.

Health Canada says there will be enough supply of the shots – called bivalent vaccines – for all Canadians 18 and older to get a dose this fall and winter.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 1, 2022.

The Canadian Press

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