Ontarians Urged To Take Back Control By Getting Vaccinated: OHA

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More than half of all adults in Ontario have now received a second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine rollout continues to reach all individuals aged 12 and over with first and second doses, while the province prepares for Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen.
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Ontario’s COVID-19 case count is rising quickly, with hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care also on the increase. Uptake of vaccines, on the other hand, has slowed significantly. Without even higher rates of vaccination, the province’s fourth wave of COVID-19 will accelerate and deepen through the fall and winter.

We have all struggled with uncertainty and made very difficult sacrifices during the pandemic. After a taste of normalcy this summer, no one wants to go backwards. But that is a possibility if a significant number of Ontarians choose to remain unvaccinated. People who are unvaccinated are placing themselves and others at direct risk. This is especially true for school children under the age of 12 who cannot yet be vaccinated. Given this risk, Ontario’s children’s hospitals are working with provincial authorities to ensure ongoing access to paediatric critical care services through the fall and winter. This planning complements their broader efforts to strengthen health services and supports for children during the pandemic.

COVID-19 vaccines have been proven safe and effective, with over five billion doses administered worldwide. In Ontario, over 90% of COVID-19 patients in intensive care and over 80% hospitalized but not in in intensive care are not fully vaccinated. By increasing our vaccination rate, we can reduce the burden on hospitals and the people who work in them and minimize further disruption to hospital services unrelated to COVID-19.

Vaccines allow us to take back some of the control we’ve lost to COVID-19. Getting vaccinated is an active choice to protect ourselves, our loved ones, our communities and the exhausted health care workers who have already fought three waves of COVID-19. It is a conscious choice to steer our province away from strict public health measures towards a brighter and more predictable future.

On behalf of Ontario’s hospitals, we are grateful to the millions of Ontarians who have already chosen to protect themselves and others. If you have not yet received both doses of vaccine, we urge you to do so as soon as possible and to reach out to your family physician if you have any questions or concerns. As we face another difficult fall and winter, our collective future will be determined by the sum of our individual choices.”

–  Anthony Dale, President and CEO, Ontario Hospital Association

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  1. If 90% of people in intensive care have been double vaccinated that means 10% have have been double vaccinated and 20% in hospital have been vaccinated. Problem is this vaccine has not been around long enough to be sure there will not be bad side effects from it. So I’ll not be atest subject for it and take my chances on getting a virus that is over 90% not a problem.

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