COVID-19 vaccines administered in the province thus far.In a press conference Thursday afternoon at Queen’s Park, officials said that from Dec.
13 to Jan. 9, 21 “significant” but non-severe “adverse events” were reported, none of which involved people requiring hospitalization.That’s out of around 113,000 doses administered in that period of time.
Ontario outlines when people over the age 80 can be vaccinated for COVID-19 Dr. David Williams, the province’s chief medical officer of health, said the 21 instances involved allergic reactions, skin reactions, and muscle pains and aches.“It has proven to be very safe, both in Ontario’s situation and internationally,” Williams said of the vaccines.Dr.