Public Health Agency of Canada

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    CCDR: Volume 41-10, October 1, 2015: Vaccines

    The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases. 
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    Quick reference guide on use of COVID-19 vaccines

    This document also discusses an approach to managing COVID-19 vaccines that are administered in a manner that differs from the recommendations of the manufacturer as authorized by Health Canada and/or the recommendations for use by National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI). These are...
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    Recommendations on the use of COVID-19 vaccines (2021-09-28)

    This evergreen document will be updated as COVID-19 vaccines are authorized and become available for use in Canada, and as evidence on these vaccines and COVID-19 evolves. This table summarizes the latest changes to this current version. Please refer to the Table of updates for a full list of...
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    National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) rapid response: Additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine in immunocompromised individuals following 1...

    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is an External Advisory Body that provides the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) with independent, ongoing and timely medical, scientific, and public health advice in response to questions from PHAC relating to immunization. This...
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    CCDR Vol. 47 No. 10, October 2021: Influenza Vaccine

    The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases.
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    Participation in “My Why” social campaign and how you can share your vaccination story

    We are asking you to share, on your social media channel, your reason for getting vaccinated. Sharing your vaccination story can increase vaccine confidence amongst people in Canada. As more people get vaccinated, our communities become safer and we can all get back to the people, places and...
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    Vaccines for COVID-19: How to get vaccinated or register

    On this page you can get information on : How to get vaccinated or register, Getting an appointment, Who is eligible, When to consult with your doctor, Benefits of vaccination, Continue to follow public health measures, Recommended high-priority groups.
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    Report on Canada's readiness for RSV vaccines

    Research: Gap analyses to assess Canadian readiness for respiratory syncytial virus vaccines: Report from an expert retreat. Published on Canada Communicable Disease Report (CCDR), volume 46-4, April 2, 2020.
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    Guidance on the prioritization of key populations for COVID-19 immunization

    Initial supplies of authorized COVID-19 vaccines are not expected to be sufficient to offer vaccination to all Canadians in whom they are authorized for use until the fall of 2021. Therefore, recommendations to prioritize key populations for early immunization are needed in order to meet the...
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    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines: Overview

    COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Free vaccines will be available to everyone who lives in Canada over the course of 2021. Until extensive immunization is achieved, public health measures will continue to be essential to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in Canada and save lives.
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    Cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine by vaccine product, number of doses, jurisdiction, and report week

    This dataset provides the cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine by vaccine product, number of doses, jurisdiction, and report week. Variables include: Jurisdiction ID number Jurisdiction Report week Vaccine product Cumulative number vaccinated with...
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    Cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada by number of doses, age group, sex, and jurisdiction

    "This dataset provides the cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada by report week, number of doses, age group, sex, and jurisdiction. Variables include: Jurisdiction ID number Jurisdiction Report week Sex Age group Cumulative number vaccinated with...
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    Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada by jurisdiction

    This dataset provides the cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Canada by jurisdiction, vaccine product, and report date. Variables include: Jurisdiction ID number Jurisdiction Report date Cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Cumulative number...
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