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Virtual town hall being held for Waterloo Region parents to discuss COVID-19 vaccines

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COVID-19 vaccines.“Parents and community members have been anxiously awaiting the announcement of vaccine eligibility for their children ages 5 and under.

Many are seeking information on how to access these vaccines, on dosing schedules, and on what’s right for their family,” Dr.

Sharon Bal, CND OHT lead physician, stated. Are 4th COVID-19 doses needed amid Omicron spread? Experts weigh in “This joint-OHT Community Town Hall with Public Health is a fantastic opportunity to hear from experts and to have your questions answered.”The town hall, which is also being hosted by the Waterloo Public Health and KW4 Ontario Health Team, is being held online on Zoom from 6:30 p.m.

until 7:30 p.m.The following day, bookings will open across Ontario for kids aged six months to five years of age in Waterloo Region.Children in that age group will then need to wait eight weeks until they are eligible to get a second dose.Waterloo Public Health says children who have recently contracted the virus should wait eight weeks before they get their first dose.

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