Published Tuesday, July 27, 2021 7:49PM EDT TORONTO - Ontario is planning to soon provide more regular updates on how many COVID-19 cases are in vaccinated and unvaccinated people, as the province s top doctor said Tuesday the risk of getting the disease is 6.4 times higher for unvaccinated people. Chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore said that it s complicated work to tie individual cases to vaccination status, but it s important information. There are about 1.8 million eligible Ontarians who still need a second shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, he said, and the Delta variant is expected to cause a rise in cases in the coming months.
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Les responsables de Santé publique Ottawa (SPO) affirment qu atteindre le dernier segment de la population non vaccinée sera une tâche difficile, alors que la capitale fédérale essaie de parvenir à l immunité collective.
Selon l Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS), l immunité collective est la protection indirecte contre une maladie infectieuse â comme la COVID-19 â qui sâobtient lorsquâune population est immunisée soit par la vaccination, soit par une infection antérieure.
La ville d Ottawa s est fixé l objectif ambitieux de vacciner 90 % de sa population, y compris ceux qui ne sont toujours pas admissibles à la vaccination.