Allergies of concern related to COVID-19 vaccines are exceedingly rare, said Dr. Anahi Perlas Lactf
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – A rallying cry of “This Is Our Shot” is aiming to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy amongst Canadians.
Doctors from across the country joined a livestream Thursday, hosted by former Canadian Olympian Clara Hughes, to answer questions from the public.
If you have questions about the vaccine, that’s okay. Join us on April 28 for a live townhall moderated by @ClaraHughes as she asks your questions to a panel of top doctors across Canada. Watch it live on https://t.co/X25ABtbbHm at 8pm EST (5pm PST) April 28. #ThisisOurShotCapic.twitter.com/MEGINJ4WfV
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Guri (left) and Shafreen Pannu are shown in a handout photo. Doctors across Canada are banding together to encourage racialized communities most at risk of COVID-19 infection to get vaccinated against the virus. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-This is Our Shot campaign MANDATORY CREDIT April 28, 2021 - 1:32 PM
CALGARY - Doctors and other front-line professionals, backed by Canadian celebrities, have banded together to get accurate vaccine information to those most at risk of contracting COVID-19.
The This Is Our Shot campaign launched Wednesday was driven largely by groups that have been reaching out to and advocating for racialized communities bearing the brunt of the pandemic. The goal is to dispel myths and to answer questions in more than two dozen languages.