In Canada, there are currently three approved vaccines. All vaccines were approved by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) after being reviewed through Health Canada’s independent drug authorization process. According to PHAC the quick development of the vaccines was made possible for many reasons, including advancements in technology, the amount of available funding, and collaboration between scientists, health professionals, researchers, industry leaders and government.
When looking for information and answers to questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccines, it’s important to be aware that there is a lot of misinformation circulating about them. Always make sure the information you are following is from trusted, credible sources and is up-to-date – you can read more about how to identify misinformation and how to stop it in this blog.
Even though people are now getting vaccinated, we must continue to follow public health recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is one of the most complex immunization campaigns in Canada’s history, and it’s going to take time to get everyone vaccinated. We need to keep washing our hands regularly, physically distancing, and wearing masks, as well as following the guidelines we’re given by our local health authorities.
It’s been a long road to get here, and we still need to be patient while we wait for the vaccination program to be finished. It’s okay to not feel okay. If you’re looking for mental health resources for yourself or a loved one, our website is a great place to start.
For more informations about vaccines, visit our Vaccination for COVID-19 - Frequently asked questions page.
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