Presidents of Chatham-Kent. However, the team is also addressing a concerning trend of vaccine hesitancy among locals, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat this, a new vaccination campaign has been launched.
Marnie Van Vlymen, the Infectious Disease and Emergency Management Program Manager stressed the importance of prioritizing immunizations for all infectious diseases in the upcoming years. She acknowledged that the public has experienced vaccine fatigue throughout the pandemic, leading to a decrease in vaccine confidence. As a result, the team is actively working on increasing trust and confidence in vaccines within the community.
Additionally, Van Vlymen emphasized the need to prioritize routine vaccines for residents who do not have a primary healthcare professional. This is an ongoing issue that will be addressed in 2024.
Moving forward, the COVID-19 Vaccine Team will continue to administer booster shots according to the guidance and schedules provided by the ministry. The team's immediate focus is on providing the 2023 Fall Booster to identified presidents of ck public.
Marnie Van Vlymen, the Infectious Disease and Emergency Management Program Manager stressed the importance of prioritizing immunizations for all infectious diseases in the upcoming years. She acknowledged that the public has experienced vaccine fatigue throughout the pandemic, leading to a decrease in vaccine confidence. As a result, the team is actively working on increasing trust and confidence in vaccines within the community.
Additionally, Van Vlymen emphasized the need to prioritize routine vaccines for residents who do not have a primary healthcare professional. This is an ongoing issue that will be addressed in 2024.
Moving forward, the COVID-19 Vaccine Team will continue to administer booster shots according to the guidance and schedules provided by the ministry. The team's immediate focus is on providing the 2023 Fall Booster to identified presidents of ck public.