he notes that covid-19’s impact on individuals can be far-reaching. “covid-19 complications can result in taking sick leave, reduced productivity, temporary disabilities and, in severe cases, loss of income and long-term disability,” he says.
dr. somkene igboanugo is a toronto-based health-care practitioner and senior manager of person-centred care and programs (asthma and copd) at the lung health foundation. supplied
helping at-risk individuals stay protected
covid-19 vaccination remains a key preventive tool, especially for individuals at-risk. staying up to date with covid-19 immunizations plays a key role in helping reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization and death.
the national advisory committee on immunization (naci) guidelines recommend that all adults aged 65 and over, as well as adults and children over six months of age at higher risk of getting covid, receive a covid-19 vaccine.
despite being in a lower-risk group, dr. igboanugo notes that covid-19 vaccination for healthy young adults may be especially beneficial if they engage in behaviours that may affect their health, such as smoking cigarettes or vaping.
addressing vaccine hesitancy and fatigue
dr. igboanugo also notes that vaccine fatigue and hesitancy persist. alongside the responsibility that canadians have to take prevention into their own hands, health-care providers also play a key role in helping individuals make decisions to support their lung health.