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Uptake of COVID-19 booster shots has plummeted. Here’s why scientists are concerned

Uptake of COVID-19 booster shots has plummeted. Here’s why scientists are concerned

TORONTO — Infectious disease experts are urging seniors to get the latest COVID-19 booster shot as uptake plunges five years after the coronavirus pandemic struck. "We see that the protection is needed most for those who are at highest risk of COVID-19 severe disease,” said Matthew Tunis, executive secretary for the National Advisory Committee on […]

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