when you think about what it means to have mild disease, it includes people with days or weeks of shortness of breath, fever, aches, fatigue, and other symptoms. it is true that omicron looks to have a lower hospitalization risk compared to delta, but serious disease can still happen. we should all continue to protect ourselves and our loved ones by combining layers of protection.
vaccines and boosters are the most important layer of protection
regardless of whether you have already had covid-19, vaccines and boosters are still very important.
about one in 10 eligible canadians are still unvaccinated, and the most recent data show that people who are not vaccinated are 19 times more likely to be hospitalized with covid-19. of people who have needed hospital care with covid-19, one in four were under 50 years old.
with omicron, we are once again in a situation where every booster dose or vaccine has the potential to avoid spread, hospitalizations and save lives. because the omicron variant evades existing immune protection, and the strength of protection people get from infection is also unclear, it’s important to stay up to date with any eligible booster doses — even for those who have their original vaccines or previous infection.
‘conversations about omicron, covid-19, vaccinations and boosters have become among the most important encounters i have each day,’ says dr. dominik nowak. supplied