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Published: July 13, 2023

Canadian health officials advise people to get fall COVID boosters amid vaccine injury claims, lawsuits

By The Editor

Thu Jul 13, 2023 – 2:27 pm EDT

OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — Canadian health officials are recommending another dose of the COVID vaccine this fall despite a growing number of Canadians suing over adverse effects following the experimental injections. 

On July 11, National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) released a statement advising Canadians to receive another COVID vaccine this fall, amid ongoing lawsuits over adverse vaccine effects. 

“Booster doses in the fall will be formulations updated to target more recent, immune-evasive SARS-CoV-2 variants,” asserted the NACI. 

“Individuals vaccinated with the updated formulation are expected to benefit from a better immune response against these variants compared to current vaccines,” it continued.  

NACI emphasized that vaccination is especially important for those most at risk for COVID, including those over 65 years of age, Indigenous peoples, or “members of racialized and other equity-deserving communities.” 

The NACI recommends Canadians receive their COVID booster shot in the next few months, provided that is at least six months since their second vaccination or their last infection. 

According to the NACI, children over five and all those who have yet to take the experimental vaccine are encouraged to take an “approved” mRNA vaccine

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