In truth, boosters gives you and your loved ones more protection. But don't just take my word, link up to this website for more information. Or call Dr. Murji and the docs at VaxFacts to answer all your vaccine and booster questions.
As of June 2022, over 32 million people in Canada and 4.8 billion people worldwide 🌐 have already received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine ✅. You can see the up to date numbers for Canada here.
You are not required to get the vaccine. However, getting the vaccine means you are less likely to become sick or die from COVID-19. It is a way to better protect yourself and those around you. You know who can talk to about the vaccine? The docs at Vaxfacts. You don't need OHIP or anything.
Nobody can tell you how COVID-19 will affect you. Some people get sick and die, others are fine and don't even know that have it. But why take that chance? In truth, mortality rates can vary widely and are influenced by age, sex, and underlying health conditions. Covid could kill you but the vaccine won't ✅. If you have more questions or concerns the doctors at VaxFacts can help. Book a free call with them.
Yes you can get COVID-19 even if you are vaccinated. Again, nothing in life is 100%. Getting a booster shot will help and continue masking indoors or meeting outdoors when possible.
For Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, a minimum of two doses is required for substantial protection against COVID-19. As new variants of the virus arise, like Omicron, a booster dose is recommended for additional protection since immunity from the original vaccine series may wane. The Johnson and Johnson vaccine has one primary dose that will keep you protected, but adults above 18 years of age are recommended to get a booster shot 2 months after the first dose. ✅🙏.
As parents we want to do all we can to protect our children. It's true that recently vaccinated women may be able to pass some protective antibodies to their baby through breastmilk. And you as the parent must make the right choice for you and your child. ✅My only word of advice is to get good information from people who know. Call Dr. Murji. He is our people from right here in Scarborough. He won't try to push anything on you but he will tell you the truth.