Ottawa: Children under the age of 12 now account for over 20 per cent of Canada's daily new coronavirus cases, health authorities have confirmed. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) said Friday that Canadians under 12 represent 12 per cent of the country's population of 38 million.
There are about 4.3 million children under 12 who are not vaccinated in the country, reports Xinhua news agency. The over-representation is not unexpected, given the high level of vaccination in other age groups, the country's Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam said at a press conference here on Friday.
Canada has ordered 2.9 million doses of Pfizer's vaccine for children. But it is still waiting for approval from the Health Ministry. More than 58.9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered across Canada since vaccination began last December, according to the latest data from PHAC.
This means over 89 per cent of the eligible population - those 12 and older -have received at least one shot, while more than 84 per cent of eligible Canadians are fully vaccinated. The latest PHAC data shows 4 million people have not yet received a single dose, while 1.5 million people are only partially vaccinated. There have been some outbreaks in schools and daycares in Canada.
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Tam said they have generally been small in size. She said Covid-related deaths among young children happen rarely. Over the past month, Tam said Canada has made good progress in slowing the growth of Covid-19 across Canada, but the rate of decline has "slowed somewhat".