Press Release
On April 5, 2022, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) provided recommendations on the use of second COVID-19 boostefor people at high-risk for severe illness due to COVID-19.
In support of these recommendations, the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health has recommended second boosters to Yukoners who are 70 years of age or older, seniors living in long-term care or other senior congregate living settings and immunocompromised Yukoners.
To be eligible for a second COVID-19 booster dose, six months must have passed since your first booster.
Appointments will be in Whitehorse on Yukon.ca/appointments by the end of this week and second boosters will begin on April 12. People living in long-term care homes will have the opportunity to get their second booster by mid-May. Second boosters will be offered to those living in rural Yukon at the next scheduled community clinic. The next clinics begin in Mayo on April 12, 2022, Haines Junction on April 14. 2022, and Dawson on April 20, 2022, with other communities to follow.
Vaccination remains our best protection against COVID-19 and it is important that those most vulnerable to severe illness have the strongest protection against the virus. This booster will ensure that their immune response to COVID-19 will remain high and that their health and safety is better protected. I thank all Yukoners for doing their part and staying up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines.
Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee
Evidence shows that being up-to-date with all recommended doses provides strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. We are seeing high levels of immunity in the Yukon and I hope to see the trend continue as we roll out second booster doses.
Medical Officer of Health Dr Jesse Kancir
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Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca
Samantha Henney
Communications, Health and Social Services
867-332-8321
samantha.henney@yukon.ca
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