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Injury Prevention
infant bunting bag) to your car seat—these are not approved by car seat manufacturers and reduce a child’s safety Car Seat Stages The Law: Car seats and booster seats must be purchased in Canada and show the Nati. It is illegal to use a car seat or booster seat purchased from another country (e
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Workplace Vaccine Toolkit
Algoma Public Health also strongly encourages all those eligible in Algoma to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, including all eligible booster doses
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Immediate Action Needed to Stop the Surge of COVID-19 in Algoma Communities
Many people are also now eligible for a third booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, including people aged 70 and over, health care workers, and people who are Indigenous
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Cases of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) in Blind River
Additionally, all adults are recommended to receive a one-time booster for pertussis (Tdap) during their adult years, especially those having contact with infants or pregnant women
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Tuberculosis
This delayed response is called the booster effect
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