Quebec Public Health Officials Recommend Province End Boosters For Those Under 60

Quebec Public Health Officials Recommend Province End Boosters For Those Under 60
A health worker prepares a syringe with COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic in Montreal on March 15, 2021. The Canadian Press/Paul Chiasson
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Quebec public health officials are recommending to Premier François Legault’s government that people under 60 years of age should not receive boosters, CBC reports.

On Jan. 18, Radio-Canada reported that under a new vaccination strategy from the Quebec Immunization Committee, which has not yet been approved by the government, booster doses will continue to be offered free to residents who want them, but would only be recommended for certain groups.