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Quebec to offer third dose of COVID-19 vaccine to teenagers

Despite the Quebec government’s decision to lift the province's vaccine passport, it will still be required at some businesses and places in the healthcare network past March 14. There are some businesses and organizations that say the March deadline is too quick and plan to continue to require clients and visitors to show proof of vaccination – Feb 17, 2022

Quebecers aged 12 to 17 will be able to get a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine starting this weekend.

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The Health Ministry announced the decision Friday based on new advice from the province’s immunization committee.

“Note that the booster dose should be administered three months or more after the last dose of vaccine received against COVID-19,” the ministry said in a statement.

The committee recommends teenagers who are at higher risk of complications from the virus get the third dose. It will also be made available to anyone older than 12 if they wish to get a booster shot.

Quebec’s Health Ministry says studies about vaccine efficacy in teenagers “show a decrease in protection against infection over time.”

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“Like the rest of the population, a booster shot offers a greater vaccine protection against the Omicron variant,” Health Minister Christian Dubé wrote on Twitter.

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Officials say people in that age group should stick to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine because it presents a slightly lower risk of them developing rare complications such as myocarditis.

Appointments can be made starting Saturday on the government’s Clic-santé website.

—with files from The Canadian Press

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