Dr. Trevor Arnason is city's Deputy Medical Officer of Health. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER /Postmedia


May 29, 2024 Tags:

Amid perceptions of COVID-19 fading, Ottawa's elderly population remains susceptible, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. Over 130,000 seniors, constituting 70% of the older demographic, haven't received vaccines in six months. Dr. Trevor Arnason, Ottawa Public Health's Deputy Medical Officer, underscores the unique vulnerability of seniors to COVID-19's severe impact.

Arnason expresses concern over potential COVID-19 resurgence, common during past summers. Wastewater data suggests a slight rise in COVID-19 circulation in Ontario, echoing spikes seen in Europe. Despite a decline in cases, hospitalizations among seniors persist, with fatalities recorded since 2024. COVID-19's severity among the elderly surpasses seasonal influenza, warranting vaccine prioritization.

The spring vaccination drive targets vulnerable groups: individuals over 65, immune-compromised individuals, Indigenous people over 55, and their families. Arnason emphasizes concern for vulnerable individuals who missed vaccination opportunities in fall 2023. Both fall and spring vaccines are tailored to current variants, enhancing efficacy.

Despite low case counts, Arnason stresses COVID-19's ongoing threat and the need for preventive measures, including vaccination. Over 4,900 doses were administered to seniors between April 1 and May 5. Arnason urges those ineligible for spring vaccination to remain vigilant, as COVID-19 persists in the community.

Looking ahead, a general population vaccine is anticipated in the fall. Arnason underscores the urgency of vaccination for eligible individuals, warning of potential summer surges. Vaccines are accessible at pharmacies and health hubs, with further details on Ottawa Public Health's website.

The campaign addresses challenges in communicating ongoing COVID-19 risks amidst declining cases. Despite public perception of COVID-19's waning threat, Arnason trusts older adults to recognize their heightened risk and prioritize vaccination.

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