Wed Oct 6, 2021 – 4:09 pm EDT
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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — Two doctors are recommending that Canadians should only allow vaccinated guests into their homes this weekend for Thanksgiving celebrations.
Dr. Andrew Morris, an infectious diseases specialist, and Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, an epidemiologist, told CTVNews on Monday that with the Canadian Thanksgiving approaching, citizens should consider barring unvaccinated friends and family members from holiday gatherings.
“The safest thing you can do is ensure that everyone that comes into your home is vaccinated and that will get rid of a lot of risk,” said Dr. Morris, who works at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital.
Mentioning that children under 12 cannot be vaccinated, Morris implored the public to implement their own gathering limits and COVID-19 measures as well as following their local guidelines.
“If you’ve got a family with a bunch of young kids … you want to try as much as possible to do all the things, such as trying to do it outdoors and ensuring that anyone who attends is vaccinated,” he stated.
According to a systemic review and meta-analysis scientific study, the Infection Fatality Rate (IFR) for “children and young adults” who have contracted COVID-19 “is close to zero.”
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