Ontario’s top doctor has announced the province will expand eligibility for a fourth COVID-19 dose to those aged 18 to 59, starting on July 14 at 8 a.m.. People in that age group can now get a second booster if it has been five months since their last booster shot. It must also be at least three months since a COVID-19 infection.
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COVID-19: Ontario opens eligibility for 4th vaccine shot to people aged 18 to 59
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